![]() Looming above the station’s single island platform is one of the most dramatic new station buildings of the 2010s, the result of a rebuild that was completed in 2016. It is all the better for it, and what a station it is. Despite its parkway status then, Port Talbot Parkway is right where a railway station ought to be and so has a definite atmosphere of being a proper railway station. It joined the club of stations like Bodmin Road and later Didcot which became parkways after long service as traditional railway stations. It wasn’t until 1984 that Port Talbot station (it has had a bewildering variety of names in its 173-year history) had parkway status grafted upon it. There has been a station on this site since 1850, rather pre-dating the concept of parkway stations. Port Talbot Parkway, on the other hand, is right in town. This is in stark contrast to many parkway stations which are defiantly and deliberately located in the middle of nowhere, the opposite to railway tradition where stations are (usually) built with the aim of being close to civilisation, the better to attract custom. ![]() As passengers step out of their trains they find themselves definitely somewhere. Such is the explanation for an arrival at Port Talbot Parkway being such a strange experience. How crazy is this? We think people should be aware of what many manufactures are trying to hide.Some stations are born parkways, some achieve parkway status, while yet others have parkway status thrust upon them. Surfacants - Surfactants deteriorate the protective mucus layer that coats fish that protects them from parasites and bacteria. Dioxane is also a carcinogen and exposure in marine environments impairs the central nervous system, eyes, and skin/scales of marine animals. They can cause eye, skin, and lung damage even with minimal exposure to both human and marine life.ĭioxane (1,4 Dioxane/ Diethylene Dioxide/ Diethylene Ether/ Dioxan) is quite possibly one of the worst additives. In the marine biome is has been linked to reproductive impairment.Īmmonium Sulfate and Ammonium Quaternary Sanitizers - harsh cleansing agents that are corrosive. This means it has been linked with an increased risk of cancer. They create algae blooms that starve marine flora and fauna of oxygen.įormaldehyde - A chemical usually associated with the preservation of dead bodies, this ingredient as classified by the EPA as a class B1 probable carcinogen. Phosphates - These are particularly damaging to the marine environment when dispersed in wastewater from your wash. Many of which manufacturers are not even required to disclose. In most mainstream detergents, manufacturers are using some seriously toxic chemicals. Especially at a time when less than 9% of plastic is being recycled in America. We don't need all that plastic to transport water. Up to 80% of laundry detergent is just water. They're also suitable for those with sensitive skin, or those who don't want put carcinogens & synthetic fragrances on their skin.Ĭompletely hypoallergenic, vegan, bleach-free, paraben-free, and phosphate-free.Įarth Breeze is a 100% carbon neutral company and donates a portion of their sales. These concentrated sheets will shock you with how well they are at fighting stains and odors. They're great because they remove the need to transport large plastic containers, filled with mostly water, large distances. If you don't know what a laundry sheet is, they're dissolvable sheets that have all the necessary cleaning ingredients suspended in a biodegradable resin. Currently, they're the most effective laundry sheet product on the market. ![]() ![]() Here's a link to see how it fairs against most competitors. Our team at Ecoternatives did a lot of research on the most effective and affordable laundry detergent sheets and Earth Breeze was the one. We sell for: $13.95 (legally the least we're able to sell it for) // Retails for: $20.00 ![]()
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