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Table 2.5: Effects of pollution - continued
Environmental poisons and ozone reducing substance
(numbers refer to substances in Table 2.3)
Health
External environment
Working
Interior
Exclusive of
From demolition
Material
environment
environment
waste
waste
Ceramic tiles
22
-
27-50
(10-37)
Fired clay pellets
22
-
-
-
Bitumen
2-5-8
2-5-8
2-5-8
2-5-8
Polyethylene (PE)
25-2-5
-
2-5
Polypropylene (PP)
46-2-5
-
2-5
Expanded polystyrene: EPS
7-25-49-2-5
(49)
7-26-49-41-2-5
(49)
XPS
7-25-49-2-5
(49)
14-7-26-49-2-5
(49)
Expanded polyurethane (PUR)
33-2-5
(33)
14-33-2-5
(33)
Polyvinyl chloride (PVC)
18-13-54-
44-34-(54)
18-44-54-13-21-3 31-(54)
44-2-5
Expanded ureaformaldehyde (UF)
28-3
28-3
28
Polyisobutylene (PIB)
44
44
44
44
Polyester (UP)
49-12
49
12
Styrene butadiene rubber (SBR)
49-5
49
5
Timber:
untreated
22
-
-
-
pressure impregnated
22-6-27-15
(6-27)
6-15-27
6-15
laminated timber
22-42-2-5
-
42-2-5
-
Wood fibre insulation
22
-
-
-
Cork
22
-
-
-
Wood fibre board:
porous without bitumen
22
-
-
-
porous with bitumen
22-8-2-5
(8)
8-2-5
8
hard without bitumen
22
-
-
-
hard with bitumen
22-8-2-5
-
8-2-5
8
Woodwool slabs
22-15
-
22-15-52
-
Chipboard
22-42-28-2-5
28
42-28-2-5
(42)
Cellulose fibre insulations, 100%
recycled and boric salts
22-9
-
22-9
9
Cellulose fibre matting (fresh),
and boric salts
22-9
-
22
9
Cellulose building paper
(unbleached); 98% recycled
22
-
22
-
Cardboard sheeting
laminated with polyethylene
22-25-2-5
-
25-2-5
-
laminated with latex
22-5
-
24-5
-
Linenfibre, strips
22
-
-
-
Linen matting
22
-
-
-
Linoleum
22-24-5
-
24-5
-
 
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