Common US consumer products release toxic compounds, new research shows
by Tom Perkins from on (#6BD30)
Dangerous chemicals that can cause cancer and air pollution are often found in cosmetics, personal care products and cleaners
Some of the most common consumer products probably release 5,000 tons of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in American homes annually, new research on the dangerous class of chemicals finds.
The research, which analyzed ingredient lists across dozens of product categories, found the most concerning levels in general purpose cleaners, art supplies and laundry detergents, while the individual product that emitted the most VOCs was mothballs.
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