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    « Carbon sequestration: Bubbly water for everyone! | Main | Antibacterial: Not just for soap anymore »

    July 16, 2008

    THURSDAY: Video Q&A on Antibacterial Products

    soap_Anthony_Salvi.jpgWhat exactly is that stuff you're washing your hands with?

    The Environmental Working Group is releasing a report Thursday morning about antibacterial chemicals in consumer products -- and we think you'll be surprised to find out how many products this stuff is in.

    We're inviting Enviroblog readers to join EWG Scientist Rebecca Sutton for a video Q&A about the report tomorrow (Thursday, July 17th) at 4:30 EST.

    Just go to http://www.ustream.tv/channel/environmental-working-group and type in your questions about the report, and you'll get to see Rebecca answer them. Isn't technology awesome?

    See you there!

    Photo by Anthony Salvi.

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