Production of insulating foam in China causes a frequency hole in Ozone

Scientists eventually found the source of the chemicals that indirectly destroyed the Earth's ozone layer, threatening to destroy the environment and human health. And it is not surprising when it comes from China .

According to the Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA), chemical degradation turns out to be caused by Chinese manufacturers. According to the discovery, at least 18 companies in 10 provinces of China have used CFC-11 chemicals that have been banned worldwide since 2010, to produce insulating foam .

According to experts, this action can be considered a large-scale environmental crime due to the damage it causes. Not long ago, scientists noticed an unusual increase in these. They speculated that they came from East Asia but could not find the exact location.

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Ozone-depleting chemicals turned out to be caused by Chinese manufacturers.

According to Independent, the ozone layer is the center of protecting life on Earth from the sun's harmful ultraviolet radiation. Although there was a time when the ozone layer was severely devastated, but since the Montreal Protocol (1980) on prohibiting the production of substances causing ozone depletion as CFCs were signed, things have improved significantly . Previously, CFC was widely used in pre-industrial era as a refrigerant.

This Protocol may be considered one of the most successful environmental policies in world history. However, if there are still some countries and "petty" individuals who do not comply, the catastrophe of ozone depletion can return.

Alexander von Bismarck, EIA CEO said: "If China does not stop illegal production, it will destroy the ozone layer which is slowly patched. CFC-11 is one of the substances that causes global warming and a serious threat to the Earth's climate ".

Bismarck also said that this issue is really systematic and has an impact on a global scale. The EIA calls on China and the Montreal Protocol parties to commit to adhere to the signed regulations. It is not exaggerating to say that environmental crime is the most dangerous crime on this planet.