Simple answer: it is believed CFC destroys the ozone layer in the atmosphere which creates problems with the environment we all live in.
Yes, it does. Spray cans contain CFC's.
Spray deodorants contain CFC's. They deplete ozone.
Hair spray contain CFC's. They deplete ozone.
Spray cans contain CFC's. These are artificial compounds which deplete ozone in ozone layer.
Prior to 1989, trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) and dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) were the most used chemical compounds in aerosol-spray propellants. Their use was discontinued under the Montreal Protocol.
your baby will die
they are using plastic bags at markets and using spray cans littering a lot of things
Yes, it does. Spray cans contain CFC's.
Look on the bottle.
Spray deodorants contain CFC's. They deplete ozone.
Hair spray contain CFC's. They deplete ozone.
Spray cans contain CFC's. These are artificial compounds which deplete ozone in ozone layer.
Prior to 1989, trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11) and dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12) were the most used chemical compounds in aerosol-spray propellants. Their use was discontinued under the Montreal Protocol.
Refrigeration, Petsticides, spray cans
Yes, CFC's are used in sprays. They are used in aerosols too.
CFC's are coolant compounds. They are produced by deodorants, spray cans etc.
As I think now mostly all companies are making CFC free ACs but most promptly the companies like Daikin & BlueStar are making CFC free ones..