As lawmakers around the world weigh bans of 'forever chemicals,” many manufacturers are pushing back, saying there often is no substitute.

  • Haywire
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    8 months ago

    I think you overestimate the toxicity of PTFEs. You know they are used in implants?

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      8 months ago

      You underestimate the toxicity of PFAS chemicals and their manufacture. I work in a toxicology lab, I know a lot of people researching PFAS right now.

      To make PTFE, they used to use a chemical called PFOA, which causes multiple types of cancer and other pathologies. Everyone has been exposed to it, especially since they have been found to just dump it in whatever river is convenient. They had to stop using it after getting sued, but now they just use a different chemical that had been show to have the same effects. And again, they’re just dumping it into rivers knowing the fines for polluting won’t be as bad as actually containing the chemical properly.

      That is one PFAS chemical. There are so many others. Do not let corporations poison you for profit and then lick their boots for the privilege.

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        8 months ago

        Seems like the problem is the lack of proper environmental protection and enforcement.

        Love the closing personal attacks. Really drives your point home.

        Your mamas so fat , oops I mean PHAT.