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The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on Thursday announced a review that could eventually lead to the end of PVC plastic production -- impacting everything from records to rubber ducks. Vinyl chloride, which is used in the manufacturing and processing of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), was officially classified as a human carcinogen in 1974 and banned in hair sprays, refrigerants, cosmetics and drugs. It is the same chemical that burned in a tower of black smoke over an Ohio town where a train derailed earlier this year. But it continues to be widely used to make PVC water lines, siding panels for houses, and product packaging -- as well as vinyl records and bathtub toys. An EPA statement on the review, which includes four other chemicals, said the step was "consistent with a commitment from the Biden-Harris Administration to understand and address environmental and toxic exposures" as part of President Joe Biden's "Cancer Moonshot" initiative. Reacting to the news, Judith Enck, president of the nonprofit Beyond Plastics and a former EPA regional administrator told AFP: "Today is step one, and we've been waiting for step one for decades." National, state and city governments across the world have been steadily tightening restrictions on PVC usage and disposal. If you don't eat it or burn it there is no danger. | |
Posted by:Deacon Blues |
#6 Drink from the stream. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2023-12-16 14:13 |
#5 PeX for everyone! |
Posted by: ed in texas 2023-12-16 11:54 |
#4 I thought they were suppose to ban copper mining first? |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2023-12-16 10:38 |
#3 ^Alternatively: Fear is Washington’s go-to tool for the centralisation of power, so it gets evoked at every opportunity |
Posted by: Grom the Reflective 2023-12-16 04:01 |
#2 Western civilization is suicidal? |
Posted by: Grom the Reflective 2023-12-16 01:42 |
#1 Yeah, go back to lead. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2023-12-16 01:01 |