Environment & Energy
Related: About this forumMost of the glyphosate in European rivers may not come from farming, researchers suggest
https://phys.org/news/2024-07-glyphosate-european-rivers-farming.htmlProfessor Huhn's study suggests that another source has been overlooked for decades. The hypothesis is that certain aminopolyphosphonates used, for example in laundry detergents, are converted to glyphosate in the sewage sludge of wastewater treatment plants.

Easterncedar
(4,170 posts)Humans are the worst
Clouds Passing
(4,263 posts)Use environmentally safe cleaners ..etc
Easterncedar
(4,170 posts)enough
(13,513 posts)Quote:
The situation in the U.S. is different from that in the EU; concentration patterns of glyphosate in U.S. river water closely follow those of other herbicides, indicating a dominant agricultural input. In contrast to Europe, aminopolyphosphonates are hardly used in the U.S. in laundry detergents.
Lulu KC
(7,663 posts)I really must stop freaking out about headlines before I have read the whole article. I should know better. Still? Argh.
Easterncedar
(4,170 posts)Lulu KC
(7,663 posts)Thanks for sharing. I just figured out how to stop having microplastics in my laundry and now this? It's always something!
But why do I feel suspicious of the research? Will devour article.
Old Crank
(5,484 posts)Fun times. Those chemicals were probably boosted to get cleaning in cold lowcwatervmachines...