Which “offshore countries” allow dumping of acetone wherever is convenient?Saying mfgs are greedy doesn't tell the whole picture. In 1980 (Yep, 40 yrs ago) a large (25k employees) USA mfg company I worked for spilled 20ish gals of DI water diluted acetone due to a cracked pipe burried under the ground. It was traveling to the mandatory waste water plant we built...for millions to meet EPA and other regs. It cost over a million to remedy the spill and pay the fines. In comparison, offshore countries just dumped it where ever and had no govt agencies to deal with. In the USA the EPA requires reporting spills of 4 oz or more and it doesn't end there.
Certainly not the manufacturing powerhouses of Germany or Japan, whose environmental protection laws and culture are at least as strict as America’s. Germany is full of people meticulously splitting their rubbish into different sorts of recycling bins, not people longing for the good old days when they could dump acetone into the groundwater. Certainly not China, which is spending astronomical sums of money to clean up its industry.
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