Aerosol Can Global Health NOW

Par un écrivain mystérieux
Last updated 09 juillet 2024
Aerosol Can  Global Health NOW
Patented in 1943 by U.S. Department of Agriculture researchers, the aerosol spray can as we know it today made its debut in World War II when it was used as a container for insect repellant. By the 1970s, aerosol cans contained everything from hairspray to whipped cream substitutes. However, scientists discovered that the chemicals that powered the spray, called chlorofluorocarbons, or CFCs, were depleting the Earth's ozone layer.
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