Regulation for Nanotech an Absolute Must

Nanotechnology is rapidly becoming pervasive reality in New Zealand, but where are the checks and balances to protect consumers, workers and the environment, asks the Sustainability Council.
Regulation for Nanotech an Absolute Must
Investigations into the merits of adding nanosilver, to the wash cycle to a range of washing machines, concluded that the slight commercial edge was more than offset by the potential environmental damage posed by nanosilver in waterways. Diane Cordemans/The Epoch Times
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Investigations into the merits of adding nanosilver, to the wash cycle to a range of washing machines, concluded that the slight commercial edge was more than offset by the potential environmental damage posed by nanosilver in waterways.  (Diane Cordemans/The Epoch Times)