Anonymous ID: d7d5cf April 5, 2023, 7:04 p.m. No.18648903   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9232

>>18648882

>>18647508 pb

>JUST IN - Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is running for president.

 

WELL….. how 'bout that. good thing SOME of us didn't rush to change our voter registration from dem to rep….

on the rep side, trump is a sure winner over anyone and everyone else.

but those of us TRUMP SUPPORTERS who remain registered as dems can now vote in the dem primary, to nom RFKjr.

come nov 2024, trump vs RFKjr means patriots CANNOT LOSE. stuffing ballot boxes becomes moot when both candidates are anti-DS.

it's time for trump supporters who switched parties to switch BACK to dem, so they can defeat joe or the ho in the primaries and nom RFKjr.

trump vs RFKjr, a NO-LOSE scenario.

dumbfucks wishing for trump and RFK on the same ticket are missing a unique opportunity.

Anonymous ID: d7d5cf April 5, 2023, 7:13 p.m. No.18648939   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8976

>>18648913

you're talking to the deaf. people do NOT think. they operate entirely on emotion. look at language… it's a dead give-away.

"what do you FEEL like doing today?"

"why dija do that?" "IDK, i FELT like it."

99.99% of humans NEVER make a rational decision. NOT EVER. in their entire life.

they FEEL their way thru life. THAT'S why those that manipulate emotions have been so WILDLY successful at controlling the masses.

Anonymous ID: d7d5cf April 5, 2023, 7:26 p.m. No.18649020   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9042

>>18648882

Fast-food packaging can emit volatile PFAS

Study suggests polymers with fluorinated side chains degrade into toxic fluorotelomer alcohols

 

Compostable fast-food containers, designed to be more environmentally friendly than single-use plastic ones, can release toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) into the air, according to an analysis of samples from retailers in Toronto (Environ. Sci. Technol. Lett. 2023, DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.2c00926). The results suggest that polymers with fluorinated side chains, which are used to make paper-based food packaging grease resistant, break down over time into volatile fluorotelomer alcohols and fluorotelomer methacrylates.

 

Researchers screened 42 samples—including molded fiber bowls, burger wrappers, and popcorn bags—for total fluorine content. The molded fiber bowls contained the highest levels. Analysis of eight of the samples revealed up to 14 PFAS in each. The most abundant PFAS in all but one of the eight samples were 6:2 fluorotelomer alcohol and 6:2 fluorotelomer methacrylate.

 

Surprisingly, total PFAS levels dropped by up to 85% after storing the products for two years, says Marta Venier, an environmental chemist at Indiana University and one of the corresponding authors of the work. The researchers attribute the loss to volatilization of fluorotelomer alcohols and other PFAS.

 

Packaging manufacturers typically don’t reveal what’s in their products, but Venier and her colleagues have some indication that they contain polymeric PFAS with fluorinated side chains. Their work suggests that the polymeric PFAS degrade to fluorotelomer alcohols and other chemicals. “These fluorotelomer alcohols, in turn, can degrade into carboxylic acids, which are toxic as well,” Venier says.

 

The US Food and Drug Administration raised safety concerns about 6:2 fluorotelomer alcohol in food packaging in 2020, and several manufacturers subsequently phased out the chemical for such applications. Polymeric PFAS have been promoted as safer alternatives because they are more stable, but the study by Venier and colleagues raises questions about that stability.

 

The researchers are urging regulators to ban all PFAS, including polymeric PFAS, in food packaging. “For Canadians, it’s particularly important because of the legislation passed to limit the use of single-use plastics in Canada,” says Miriam Diamond, an environmental chemist at the University of Toronto and coauthor on the study. “It’s very reasonable to anticipate that there should be greater use of these paper-based materials” because of that legislation, she says.

 

https://cen.acs.org/environment/persistent-pollutants/Fast-food-packaging-emit-volatile/101/i11?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=Newsletter&utm_campaign=CEN&elqTrackId=b3845591b8814952824325d0b4145eef&elq=d9fbec04bb484ba5a81b98ba2dfc8428&elqaid=24077&elqat=1&elqCampaignId=9071

 

'''WAY past time to just flat out BAN single use disposable packaging. humans got along without it from time immemorial.

x-ers, millennials, and zoomers are the FUCKWITS that voted for throwaway packaging, using the ONLY vote that ever counted….

Anonymous ID: d7d5cf April 5, 2023, 7:37 p.m. No.18649089   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18649042

>remove the trackers and repost

sry, my bad, didn't even notice when i copypasta the URL..

 

>>18648882

Fast-food packaging can emit volatile PFAS

 

Study suggests polymers with fluorinated side chains degrade into toxic fluorotelomer alcohols

 

Compostable fast-food containers, designed to be more environmentally friendly than single-use plastic ones, can release toxic per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) into the air, according to an analysis of samples from retailers in Toronto (Environ. Sci. Technol. Lett. 2023, DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.2c00926). The results suggest that polymers with fluorinated side chains, which are used to make paper-based food packaging grease resistant, break down over time into volatile fluorotelomer alcohols and fluorotelomer methacrylates.

 

Researchers screened 42 samples—including molded fiber bowls, burger wrappers, and popcorn bags—for total fluorine content. The molded fiber bowls contained the highest levels. Analysis of eight of the samples revealed up to 14 PFAS in each. The most abundant PFAS in all but one of the eight samples were 6:2 fluorotelomer alcohol and 6:2 fluorotelomer methacrylate.

 

Surprisingly, total PFAS levels dropped by up to 85% after storing the products for two years, says Marta Venier, an environmental chemist at Indiana University and one of the corresponding authors of the work. The researchers attribute the loss to volatilization of fluorotelomer alcohols and other PFAS.

 

Packaging manufacturers typically don’t reveal what’s in their products, but Venier and her colleagues have some indication that they contain polymeric PFAS with fluorinated side chains. Their work suggests that the polymeric PFAS degrade to fluorotelomer alcohols and other chemicals. “These fluorotelomer alcohols, in turn, can degrade into carboxylic acids, which are toxic as well,” Venier says.

 

The US Food and Drug Administration raised safety concerns about 6:2 fluorotelomer alcohol in food packaging in 2020, and several manufacturers subsequently phased out the chemical for such applications. Polymeric PFAS have been promoted as safer alternatives because they are more stable, but the study by Venier and colleagues raises questions about that stability.

 

The researchers are urging regulators to ban all PFAS, including polymeric PFAS, in food packaging. “For Canadians, it’s particularly important because of the legislation passed to limit the use of single-use plastics in Canada,” says Miriam Diamond, an environmental chemist at the University of Toronto and coauthor on the study. “It’s very reasonable to anticipate that there should be greater use of these paper-based materials” because of that legislation, she says.

 

https://cen.acs.org/environment/persistent-pollutants/Fast-food-packaging-emit-volatile/101/i11

 

time to ban ALL single use disposable packaging made of or with plastic. PERIOD.

we lived without it for millions of yrs. in the past 40 yrs, we've managed to create an ecological disaster that will take decades and cost trillions to clean up.

Anonymous ID: d7d5cf April 5, 2023, 7:46 p.m. No.18649150   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9159 >>9182 >>9239

>>18649047

well all these spastic trumptards tripping over themselves to post the retarded "trump/kennedy" campaign posters are ignoring the simple fact that RFK already filed AS A DEMOCRAT!

 

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. files paperwork to run for president as a Democrat

 

https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/05/politics/robert-kennedy-president-democratic-nomination/index.html

 

what anons NEED to focus on is helping RFKjr win the PRIMARY. win-win for patriots, not to mention the fact that DS heads will explode.

Anonymous ID: d7d5cf April 5, 2023, 8 p.m. No.18649240   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9262

>>18649120

people are not born with a cleft at the end of their nose. show me a pic of a baby that has one.

according to ancient japanese medical diagnostic science, a cleft on the end of the nose is a sign that the person has developed a heart problem, heart valve problem, some sort of coronary dysfunction.