Environment
Warning: Chemical From Pesticides, Non-Stick Cookware Now Found in Birds, Dolphins
From being a component of non-stick cookwares such as teflons to defoamers in pesticides and surfactants, industrial compound perfluoroalkyls and its family are now reaching not just the consumers but the natural ecosystem as well.
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