Worse.
There will be residual toxic/disruptive components
AND new byproducts, certain to have biocidal and unknown "bioactive" properties.
Plastics need to be treated as toxic/poisinous materials that have the POTENTIAL for safe use under carefully defined handling procedures, and loose any presumption of bieng intrinsicaly safe, which they are most definitly not.
Which will be full of plasticizers such as BPA which are known endocrine disrupters. They are problematic even when present in very small amounts.
Good work boys.
As a byproduct of the chemical reaction , or because bpa is present in the source plastic ?
Worse. There will be residual toxic/disruptive components AND new byproducts, certain to have biocidal and unknown "bioactive" properties. Plastics need to be treated as toxic/poisinous materials that have the POTENTIAL for safe use under carefully defined handling procedures, and loose any presumption of bieng intrinsicaly safe, which they are most definitly not.