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According to CPCB, the media report detailed a study that analysed the cabin air of 101 cars—electric, gas, and hybrid models from 2015 to 2022. The research found that 99% of these vehicles contained a flame retardant known as TCIPP. The study also identified two additional flame retardants, TDCIPP and TCEP, which are considered carcinogenic and linked to neurological and reproductive issues., According to CPCB, the media report detailed a study that analysed the cabin air of 101 cars—electric, gas, and hybrid models from 2015 to 2022. The research found that 99% of these vehicles contained a flame retardant known as TCIPP. The study also identified two additional flame retardants, TDCIPP and TCEP, which are considered carcinogenic and linked to neurological and reproductive issues., , Read More

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