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Chemicals used to make decaf coffee are contributing to ozone damage

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Ozone-depleting chemicals are used to produce decaffeinated coffee

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Chemicals used to decaffeinate coffee, produce paint removers, meld plastics and purify antibiotics are contributing to the depletion of the ozone layer over the tropics.

Since the Montreal protocol…

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