Africa: Chemical Industry Targets Kenya for Dumping Plastic, Chemical Waste
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East Africa: Toxic Pollutants From Burnt Plastic Taint Eggs in Kenya and Tanzania
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The East African
Thursday December 17 2020
A free-range chicken looks at an egg. The dioxin group of chemicals were found in eggs in a Nairobi and Dar es Salaam study. PHOTO | AFP
Summary
Long-term exposure to even small amounts of the dioxins could result in cancers, diabetes, damage to immune and reproductive systems, other functions.
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Eggs from chickens that forage around waste yards and plastic burning sites are a risk as they have been found to contain high levels of persistent organic pollutants (POPs).
Studies carried out in Kenya and Tanzania found high levels of POPs in the eggs from such chickens, pointing to an environment polluted with chemicals, including banned and current-use plastic additives and chemicals created from burning plastics.