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by Hunter Feybusch

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by Hunter Feybusch

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  • The Nano-Control International Foundation announced it is pushing for mandatory rules for the chemicals used in some toner cartridges
  • Claim that one printed page could contain “billions of ultrafine microplastic and nanoplastic particles mixed with chemicals and heavy metals”
  • “Those particles don’t just remain on the page, they could end up in the air”
  • (Konica Minolta bizhub MFPs use simitri HD toner which is biomass-based. Biomass is a plant-based renewable organic resource, made up of various biological materials and exclusive of fossil fuels.)

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