Sam Suds and the Case of PVC: The Poison Plastic
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- Sam Suds, PI -- Poisons Investigator -- Protects the Johnson household from dangerous toxins. Word around the bathroom was he was washed up.
Until she floated in...
Log onto www.PVCFree.org to learn more and tell Target to phase out the poison plastic!
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This is a humorous and creative way to inform people about the dangers of PVC. Thank you so much for creating this video!
Saw this years ago but have just passed it on to friends with a new baby. This film will have an impact for a good while yet!
AH, I remember the sequels. Sam Suds vs. Asbestos The Infamous Insulator, or my personal favorite Sam Suds vs. The Radioactive Syndicate. Also known as: please do ones on these topics, as they are also important and cool.
I liked that! It was definitely creative and original.
Hemp is an environmentally biodegradable safer alternative to petroleum based containers.
most awesome..great job!
Thanks for sending me the info about Number 3.
thanks for sharing
Aweome Video.
Come to think of it, I mostly see on products 6's, 5's, and 4's. I think I've only seen 3's a couple times in my life. I didn't know you could make siding out of vinyl. But what about people's vinyl record collections? You can't stop that.
No, nothing more is added apart from different dyes. How it's made flexible/rigid is by using different extrusion/moulding methods, and the smell usually comes from the fact that most pvc used in factory's is excess from the construction industry and has to be heated up in order to mould it again (and have colour added to it,which is 99% of the smell).
But it smells so good!!
It's no the pvc it's self that's toxic, it's the chemicals that are added to make it flexible that are. This is why PVC pipes are non toxic, but "rubber duckies" are.
how bout cfc's?
The Consumer Product Safety Commission and other government agencies had found
vinyl "safe and effective" in toys and other products
Yes, I know Denmark and a lot of countries in the EU are a lot more sensible than America's. I was talking about our government.
Yes, I know how to spell government. "Gov't" is an English abbreviation for "government."
Also, what about vintage vinyl clothing from the '80s? What about pleather? Like new car smell?
If its so toxic why is it still being used everywhere? Isn't it the responsibilty of governments to ban it?
I do think we need to stop using due to the recycling problem. I'm an environmentalist, so I've kind of put the environment first. One reason I buy farmed fish and corals for my tank.
cool
@Delaughenated Is PVC fashion "evil" too? I thought it was the fave of vegans because it is "animal friendly"
You all realize of course that PVC pipe is one of the most commonly used pipes in the construction industry, and that there are probably pvc pipes in your homes right now.
not only plastic, but pretty much any petroleum by-product is bad for you.
BOO!
I know that voice of "Sam Suds." Who the heck is that?
Ack, I can't type this late at night.
Correction: a lot of GOVERNMENTS are more sensible than America's.
Are you sure about that?
@@Faded.Visuals Yes. I said “a lot,” not “all” or even “most.”
But homes have plumbing, a lot of which is made with PVC pipes. Luckily, they're underground. What about those three-way PVC connector thingies? People use those all the fucking time!
Let's face it, PVC is here to stay. How about we work on just keeping it out of the bathroom?
Well, after millions of dollars and years later didn't the FDA basically confirmed in 2023 that recycling plastic causes more pollution and is far more deadly than throwing it on a landfill? I guess free range needs to either update these dis-information/mis-information videos
All right, PVC sucks, but you know why we make so much of it? The C stands for chlorine, that is a by product of the sodium industry, and we dont use as much chlorine as we use sodium. chlorine is a highly toxic gas that just cant be thrown in the air, so people decided to make plastic with it. To make a proper disposal of all that chlorine would make things that use sodium more expensive. And that´s a lot of things... It just sucks to get cancer for high consumption rates. Think globally!
do you guys try to complain about everything