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windscreens and aircraft. ethylene glycol breaks down in air in about ten days, and in water or soil in a few weeks. it enters the environment through the disposal of ethylene glycol-containing products, especially at airports where it is used in deicing agents for runways and airplanes. in the plastics
cellophane, cosmetics (up to %), lacquers, alkyd resins, printing inks, wood stains, adhesives, leather dyeing, textile processing, tobacco , ingredient of deicing fluid for airport runways, humectant, ball-point pen inks, foam stabilizer. shipment / storage keep in a well-ventilated place. empty containers...
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