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The truth is, there’s no escaping plastics. We drink water from plastic bottles. We cook with plastics. We eat food from plastics. We’re even surrounded by people who are “plastic” — but that’s another story. Plastics have become an inevitable part of living — yes, like death and the Bureau of Internal Revenue.

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According to Dr. Christopher Silverio, ITDI environmental division chief, dioxins and furans are "unintentional contaminants found in the air we breathe as a result of the burning of materials with chloride components."
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The truth is, there’s no escaping plastics. We drink water from plastic bottles. We cook with plastics. We eat food from plastics. We’re even surrounded by people who are “plastic” — but that’s another story. Plastics have become an inevitable part of living — yes, like death and the Bureau of Internal Revenue.

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