Five African countries launch $90 m project to cut hazardous chemicals from plastics

Five African countries launch $90 m project to cut hazardous chemicals from plastics

 

Read More     [[{“value”:”The Governments of Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda and Zimbabwe have launched a $90-million project to reduce the releases of hazardous chemicals from plastics in a sector-based approach covering the automotive, electronics, and construction industries. Hazardous chemicals, including Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs), are used in an array of different plastic products to enhance their properties. POPs remain intact for decades, accumulate in
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