refers to cases where defective goods cause harm. People expect the products they buy to work as intended. But when these products are defective, those who use them may be unjustly harmed. The fault may then be traced back to the companies who made or sold the product in the first place...
As of 2015, neither PFOA or PFOS chemicals are manufactured or used in the U.S., due to health and environmental concerns, according to the rules of theEPA's stewardship program for the substances, signed in 2006. But both chemicals persist in the environment because they don't degrade. ...
How are different petroleum products separated from crude oil? What type of solutes will dissolve readily in gasoline? How do soaps made from vegetable oils differ from soaps made from animal fat? What are the chemicals needed to start a pool? How can you apply them? Which of the ...
Second, “How do I think about whether there’s a better beach to surf on? And how do I make my way toward that beach over time?” We saw chemicals companies become life-sciences companies. We saw old-energy companies become clean-energy companies. ...