China’s Communist Party says controversial PX chemical is not harmful, might even taste good
By Jake Maxwell Watts
The carcinogenic petrochemical paraxylene has been the subject of heated protests in China in recent months, but the state-run The Peoples Daily wants citizens to know that it is basically harmlessand even possibly delicious.
In a full-page editorial, the newspaper quotes a spokesman for Sinopac, the countrys largest oil producer, as saying the chemical is a transparent, colourless liquid with a fragrant smell, and even tastes slightly sweet. Peoples Daily also claimed that paraxylene, also known PX, was less harmful than coffee, and that there was inadequate evidence to conclude that PX is carcinogenic.
The tens of thousands of Chinese citizens who have protested plans to build PX factories in their cities would certainly disagreeas would the state-owned news agency Xinhua, which has called PX a carcinogenic petrochemical used to create raw materials for the production of polyester film and fabrics. The Peoples Daily editorial coincides with the China-South Asia expo in Kunming, where protesters have tried to stop the construction of a PX facility.
Chinese social media users were incredulous. The South China Morning Post quoted one microblogger: Can Peoples Daily assure us that the production process of PX is completely non-toxic? As a party newspaper, coming to such a rash conclusion is obviously speaking for the [petrochemical] interest groups. This is irresponsible at a time when air pollution is so severe.
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