Summary

US companies exported 1.4 million tons of hazardous waste in 2022, nearly half of which went to Monterrey, Mexico.

Toxic substances from Zinc Nacional, a local recycling plant processing US steel dust, have polluted nearby homes, schools, and soil with lead, arsenic, and cadmium, exceeding US health thresholds by hundreds of times.

Experts call the waste trade “toxic colonialism,” citing Mexico’s weaker regulations and enforcement.

Residents report health issues, while the company claims compliance. Mexican authorities are investigating amid calls for stricter oversight and accountability.

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      08 hours ago

      Because I’m tired of people parroting propaganda (hence your links to inform others) under the disguise of I just wanted to know your opinion, hope that makes it clear and I’ll just block you so you won’t derail the thread any more.

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        8 hours ago

        The AP is not propaganda. I can’t find anything you’ve alleged about vaccines. Also you became extremely defensive once I posted anything someone could site or someone else could reference. You’re also defending narcos and US corporations by proxy by just saying votes were bought in the last election. There’s no proof of that anywhere.

        I think you’re derailing threads. You seem to have a history of spreading misinformation and also strangely purging your comment history. Which are both techniques of misinformation merchants.