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No, Polyolefin is not toxic or hazardous.

Used in many applications uncluding wet suits and tennis racket strings.

Polyolefin is the largest class of organic thermoplastic polymers. They are non-polar, odorless, nonporous materials that are often used in consumer goods, structural plastics, food packaging and industrial products

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