Dudley wrote:
Runcle wrote:
I cant see anywhere in that article that suggests they want to ban consoles, or anything that suggests they have enough power to take any drastic effects that could affect any of the companies financially, but instead they are reporting these chemicals are in household objects and persuading the companies to remove them from products is surely a good thing.
You're making the slightly faulty assumption that these chemicals are being used for fun and can be easily removed with no performance or price penalty.
But if you can compare two products with a similar purpose, and one has a lot more bad stuff in it than the other*, why not point it out? That's all they're doing here as far as I can see.
Yes, it might be cheaper that way but cheapness isn't supposed to be the whole point, is it.
* Given the large volumes involved like, rather than in individual products, I mean.