Q. Why are Detergent Chemicals harmful for environment?
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Large population in cities tend to increase the excessive use of detergent chemicals and all the used chemical are washed into the sanitation water that certainly cause environmental problems. Since detergent chemicals and powder do not get biodegraded fully they contaminate water supplies rivers and oceans with toxic heavy metals like cadmium and arsenic.
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