It's the same with rotors and brake dust. Idk where people think that stuff goes when they're worn out. All people know is exhaust emissions but non exhaust emissions are doing untold damage too.
Still was used up until recently in many parts of the world. Most, if not almost all, pre fabricated buildings constructed before 2008 in South Africa are made of asbestos. And many of these buildings, including classrooms, are still standing and in use today. I went to school in asbestos made classrooms and I'm only in my mid 20s. I know someone who currently teaches at a school with prefabricated classrooms likely made of asbestos.
I didnt know it had that much of an impact. Another reason to abolish cars for all but the most necessary services.
It's the same with rotors and brake dust. Idk where people think that stuff goes when they're worn out. All people know is exhaust emissions but non exhaust emissions are doing untold damage too.
Asbestos frikkin' everywhere
They don't use asbestos any more.
And how has that removed the existing decades of contamination?
Some use copper, which can kill fish when it washes into rivers. Iirc some states have banned copper in brake pads but not all.
Still was used up until recently in many parts of the world. Most, if not almost all, pre fabricated buildings constructed before 2008 in South Africa are made of asbestos. And many of these buildings, including classrooms, are still standing and in use today. I went to school in asbestos made classrooms and I'm only in my mid 20s. I know someone who currently teaches at a school with prefabricated classrooms likely made of asbestos.