"it has taken 20–25 years after a chemical has entered the commercial market to strictly regulate or prohibit its use, as in the case of lead, PCBs, asbestos, and [DDT]." For lead, asbestos, its hundreds of years, and for PCBs it's 50-100 years, not 20-25!
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Difficult to be in the building insulation business....
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Happy to look into this with you! Mind sending us a DM with your email address?https://twitter.com/messages/compose?recipient_id=102812444 …
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Sorry for the delay here—we just followed up with you via email.
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every time a female puts on red lipstick, 99% of the time it's carcinogenic. Red No 3 was banned in Europe but allowed in the US for decades. Red No 40 is only red No 40 because the prior ones were all banned for being carcinogenic except No 3 (loophole)
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2010/07/colorful-carcinogens-why-we-should-ban-food-dyes/59944/ …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I imagine your brain must be holding a pretty decent slice of Wikipedia compared to mere mortals. Interesting read. I wonder how many dangerous chemicals are still in circulation that decades later, we’ll realize were legit harmful.
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