Edmonton Journal

Loblaw phasing out controvers­ial ingredient­s

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Loblaws promises that by the end of 2018 it will stop manufactur­ing household and cosmetic products that contain Triclosan, phthalates or microbeads.

Triclosan is found in antibacter­ial soaps and body washes, toothpaste and some cosmetic products and is thought to contribute to antibiotic resistance.

Phthalates are chemicals used to add fragrance to products that include body lotions and nail polishes, and to make plastics more flexible. There are concerns they may interfere with the body’s endocrine system.

Microbeads are commonly used in facial and body scrubs, but are so tiny they aren’t captured by watertreat­ment systems so end up in lakes and rivers — and in the gullets of fish.

Loblaw president Galen Weston says the grocery giant is working to remove the ingredient­s from all of its Life Brand and President’s Choice products over the next three years.

The company believes it could take that long to phase out the ingredient­s completely, although the work has already begun and the number of products with them will diminish month by month, Loblaw spokesman Kevin Groh said in an email.

“Our long-term deadline respects the task this will represent for our vendors. But, if our ambition is any indicator, 2018 is a conservati­ve target. In other words, we hope that the list of PC and Life products with these ingredient­s will be very short, very soon,” Groh said.

Environmen­tal Defence, a Toronto-based group, said Loblaw was showing “clear leadership” among Canadian retailers with the push to eliminate the chemicals and microbeads, but said Canada still needs clear labelling laws on products.

“Canadians have the right to know what’s in the products they buy,” the organizati­on said.

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 ?? AARON VINCENT ELKAIM/THE CANADIAN PRESS/FILE ?? Loblaw is working to remove microbeads from all its Life Brand and President’s Choice products over the next three years.
AARON VINCENT ELKAIM/THE CANADIAN PRESS/FILE Loblaw is working to remove microbeads from all its Life Brand and President’s Choice products over the next three years.

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