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Faced with Industrial Pollution, Dangerous Uncertainties

Summary by Le Temps
EDITORIAL. Switzerland documents its pollution without really knowing its health consequences. With each contamination, a report ensures that the danger remains limited. But the absence of a large-scale epidemiological study feeds the distrust of the citizensTriazole, dioxin, mercury, but also bisphenol A, 5-CAT, fluometuron or chlortoluron: these substances with barbaric names are unquestionably bad for health. All are present in the former Man…
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EDITORIAL. Switzerland documents its pollution without really knowing its health consequences. With each contamination, a report ensures that the danger remains limited. But the absence of a large-scale epidemiological study feeds the distrust of the citizensTriazole, dioxin, mercury, but also bisphenol A, 5-CAT, fluometuron or chlortoluron: these substances with barbaric names are unquestionably bad for health. All are present in the former Man…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Saturday, October 18, 2025.
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