Mysterious source of illegal ozone-killing emissions revealed, say investigators

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On-the-ground investigation finds use of banned CFC-11 is rife in China's plastic foam industry

A mysterious surge in emissions of an illegal ozone-destroying chemical has been tracked down to plastic foam manufacturers in China, according to an on-the-ground investigation published on Monday...

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