The dye industry, heavy on the use of petrochemicals, is one of the world’s biggest polluters. Now dyes can be made by microorganisms that -grow- colors.

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    5 days ago

    I thought the pic was 3 cookies and was all excited. Then I read the headline. I probably should not be left unsupervised in a lab.

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    6 days ago

    I really like the specification of petrochemicals. Thats make a significant difference. That is awesome, the more places we can cut those industries out the better.

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      6 days ago

      Going by ‘colour’, I’d guess that headline came from the UK. Writing them is a tricky, trippy task.

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      9 days ago

      I hate the “chemicals bad” nonsense. It’s ignorant fearmongering. Meanwhile I eat chemicals for breakfast.

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        “It’s 100% natural!” “So is arsenic.” …

        When I see “without chemicals” I just assume it’s shorthand for “without known harmful chemicals, probably” until I carefully read the label and learn more

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          8 days ago

          Asbestos is literally 100% natural. A pure natural product.

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            8 days ago

            Really!? Crazy, imma read up on asbest today :), thanks for the factoid!

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              8 days ago

              It’s mineral mined from the ground.

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          I take it as shorthand for “without known harmful chemicals, probably, also, we think you’re an idiot”.

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          8 days ago

          There are artificial colors that are not known to be harmful, so would that also mean they are without chemicals?

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          9 days ago

          I knew someone who ate a chemical once and they died so it must be true.

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        Nonetheless, be careful especially with cosmetica. They don’t use lead and arsen anymore only because it is forbidden now. Carcinogen and hormonal active substances are not rare there.

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        9 days ago

        Oooo, quercetin, so spooky like myricetin and kaempferol. I can’t even go outside for fear of the chemical cyanidin. Wait. Those are just banana flavour compounds. My bad.

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        8 days ago

        I started working at a job that had a “Do Not Dump Chemicals Down Sink” sign. I asked it that included H2O, because I actually poured water down it. They didn’t like my joke.

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    9 days ago

    I’m excited to see the first color to cause a mass health event because the color wasn’t fully sterilized because of cost cutting. I’m sure people will be really normal about it.

    Bets on red btw.

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    I hope they’re not using dihydrogen monoxide for this. Literally anyone that consumes it dies.