Polyvinyl chlorides surround daily life. From shower curtains, pipes, toys and house siding to that frustrating bubble packaging that encases products, and the credit cards that most people use to buy them, PVC is ubiquitous. In 2001, Americans threw away more than 1.4 million tons of the stuff. Read More
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Maine faulted for PVC incineration Study says state burns highest percentage of ‘poison plastic’ in nation
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Maine faulted for PVC incineration Study says state burns highest percentage of ‘poison plastic’ in nation