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Hand Sanitizing Practice During Pandemic Has Negative Impact on the Environment
Researchers pointed out that the use of hand sanitizing gels and constant hand-washing is impacting the environment negatively as well as public health. According to the study, the manufacturing and use of hand sanitizing gels have resulted in around 2% of the usual carbon footprint.
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