No fully sustainable bio-based plastics currently exist – study

In CategoryBPA, Plastics, Bottled Water
ByRuss Bianchi

I Told You That So-Called Eco Plastic Bottles For Water, Soda, Diet Soda And Juices! Currently Use, To Bait And Switch Users From BPA Laden Blow Molded Ones, Are No Safer To Human Exposure Levels, And Are TOXIC.

~ Uncle Russ

There are no bio-based plastics currently in commercial use or under development that are fully sustainable, according to a new study.

No fully sustainable bio-based plastics currently exist – study

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Germany’s Merck to shut Serono unit’s Swiss HQ

In CategoryDrugs and Drug Companies
ByRuss Bianchi

Not surprising, the attached lay off article, since MERCK (“Mostly Evil Researchers Crooks & Kafkaesqers” per a former Senior Vice President of Merck) killed or harmed over 661,000 knowingly and premeditatedly, over a 7 year period, with VIOXX® (brand of the double cross), and is still harming or killing millions with cervical cancer and sterilization causing GARDASIL (HPV)®, as well as being a self-admitted “CRIMINAL ORGANIZATION” under a US Department Of Justice consent decree order on their VIOXX® mass murdering and genocide.

You, or anyone, are in clear and present danger if consuming any Merck product, from this self-admitted “criminal organization”.

~ Uncle Russ

German drug and chemical maker Merck KGaA says it plans to shut the Swiss headquarters of its Merck Serono pharmaceutical division as part of an efficiency drive — cutting more than 500 jobs.

Germany’s Merck to shut Serono unit’s Swiss HQ

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Cargill: Decision by retailers to drop ‘pink slime’ was ‘disappointing but understandable’

In CategoryFood and More
ByRuss Bianchi

PROOF Cargill is happy to poison you and your family for profit.

~ Uncle Russ

The decision by retailers to remove finely textured beef (FTB) – aka ‘pink slime’ – from ground beef products was “disappointing but understandable given the immense volume of misinformation and hyperbole” surrounding the product, according to Cargill.

Cargill: Decision by retailers to drop ‘pink slime’ was ‘disappointing but understandable’

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