Dibutyl phthalate
Dibutyl phthalate ( DBP) is an organic compound which is commonly used as a plasticizer because of its low toxicity and wide liquid range. With the chemical formula C 6 H 4 (CO 2 C 4 H 9) 2, it is a colorless oil, although commercial samples are often yellow. [3] Production and use [ edit]
Phthalate Di-butyl phthalate - GreenFacts
release of DBP in to the air from some workplaces should be reduced. Other phthalates are currently being assessed by the European Chemicals Bureau. GreenFacts comment: DEHP (Di-Ethyl-Hexyl-Phthalate) the most commonly used phthalate the use of phthalates in food packaging materials The same information on
Di-n-butyl Phthalate (DBP) - Proposition 65 Warnings Website
DBP is an oily liquid that belongs to a family of chemicals called phthalates, which are added to some plastics to make them flexible. DBP is used in various consumer products, including: Some wire and cable insulation, gloves, tubing, garden hoses, shoes, and personal care products, including some perfumes and other products containing
Green Cosmetics: The Push for Sustainable Beauty | Read More
Dibutyl phthalate (DBP): Often found in nail products, DBP is a solvent for dyes. Considered toxic to human reproduction, it enhances the ability of other chemicals to cause genetic mutations. While Canada has banned DBP from all children’s toys, no action has yet been taken against its presence in cosmetics. Examples of Sustainable Cosmetics
The 6 Best Sustainable Laptops for 2025 - LeafScore
My experience with Lenovo ThinkPads. The ThinkPad has a much smaller footprint (literally and environmentally) than typical laptops (Acer Aspire Vero for reference) The X1 Carbon is much smaller and slimmer than most laptops. The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon has a compact, super functional keyboard. My ThinkPad has been hammered by a toddler