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Plaqtiv+ Drinking Water Additive | 500 ml Bottle | Care Product for Dogs and Cats | To Support Dental Care and Mouth Hygiene | Can Inhibit the Formation of Tartar

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Medical bags and tubing are a common Polyvinyl Chloride product. 3) Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC or Vinyl) The Plaqtiv+® Water Additive has just received prestigious Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) approval. It is the first Water Additive in Europe to achieve this status, which confirms that it has delivered at least a 20% reduction in calculus in two studies¹. Other products in the range include a gum spray and a malt flavoured toothpaste. Each has been designed to support owner compliance through ease of use and through accompanying educational materials. Lightweight, strong and easy to create, ithas been used in endless ways. And becauseit’s so cheap to make and buy, it has replacedother more expensive natural materials, such aswood, metals, silks and animal skin. But thereIS a downside to this super useful material… Plastic problems Plastics often contain additives making them stronger, more flexible, and durable. But many of these additives can extend the life of products if they become litter, with some estimates ranging to at least 400 years to break down. Microplastics are breaking down further into smaller and smaller pieces. Plastic microfibers, meanwhile, have been found in municipal drinking water systems and drifting through the air. Harm to wildlife

Tests have also confirmed liver and cell damage and disruptions to reproductive systems, prompting some species, such as oysters, to produce fewer eggs. New research shows that larval fish are eating nanofibers in the first days of life, raising new questions about the effects of plastics on fish populations. Stemming the plastic tide Using more renewable sources forraw materials is much better for theenvironment. With the new process,the chemical reactions can now takeplace under milder conditions whichalso means we can reduce harmfulCO₂ emissions.

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It is not anticipated that this measure will impact on those in groups sharing protected characteristics. Impact on business including civil society organisations Once at sea, sunlight, wind, and wave action break down plastic waste into small particles, often less than one-fifth of an inch across. These so-called microplastics are spread throughout the water column and have been found in every corner of the globe, from Mount Everest, the highest peak, to the Mariana Trench, the deepest trough. Today there are more than 50 kinds ofplastic and in the past 100 years its inventionhas changed the world as we know it. Millions of animals are killed by plastics every year, from birds to fish to other marine organisms. Nearly 700 species, including endangered ones, are known to have been affected by plastics. Nearly every species of seabird eats plastics. Several types of goods are exempt from being returned. Perishable goods such as food, flowers, newspapers or magazines cannot be returned. We also do not accept products that are intimate or sanitary goods, hazardous materials, or flammable liquids or gases.

Many chemists continued Leo’s work,and soon other types of plastics withdifferent properties were developed, such ascellophane in 1912 and nylon in 1935. It’s everywhere! Sure! I work as a scientist for a companycalled Covestro. We make plasticsfor many different uses and industries.I research alternative materials toproduce plastics with, which will bebetter for the environment. Having knowledge of the different types of plastic is critical to understanding the complexity of recycling, upcycling and the health factors associated with plastic. But the key word there is “complexity.” It’s a huge topic, so this article is just a starting point, meant to be a basic introduction for those that have little to no knowledge, not a comprehensive look for those already in the know. The changes introduced by this measure will not impact the costs previously outlined. Other impacts

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This measure is not expected to have any significant economic impacts. Impact on individuals, households and families Royal Veterinary College. Available at: https://www.rvc.ac.uk/review/Dentistry/Shared_Media/pdfs/perio_print.pdf [Accessed April 2022]. A whale shark swims beside a plastic bag in the Gulf of Aden near Yemen. Although whale sharks are the biggest fish in the sea, they're still threatened by ingesting small bits of plastic. Photograph by Thomas P. Peschak, Nat Geo Image Collection Plastics by the numbers It can be a lot of fun, because you don’tjust work by yourself. At Covestro, there’sa great team of more than 16,000scientists and colleagues from aroundthe world. Every day, we have differentchallenges so it never gets boring. Commenting on the launch of the Plaqtiv+® range, Animalcare Product Manager Eleanor Workman Wright said: “Despite research showing that at least 80% of dogs and 70% of cats are likely to develop periodontal disease by the age of three², dental care is still often neglected. While tooth-brushing is cited as the Gold Standard, it has to be used daily to achieve a significant degree of efficacy. This is often just not possible in the ‘real world’ and a more flexible approach can be helpful, with products such as water additives and gum sprays offering a practical, less time consuming solution in some circumstances.

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