Apple Poisoned Silicon Valley Residents with Chemicals
Former Apple employee Ashley Yovik nearly died in 2020—doctors revealed it was due to chemical poisoning. It turns out the chemicals were being released into the area by an Apple semiconductor manufacturing lab.
Ashley reported this to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which conducted a surprise inspection of the lab in 2023. The investigation found that no one was monitoring the chemicals—containers were left open 24 hours a day, and toxic substances were freely escaping into the atmosphere. Additionally, the EPA discovered a 6500-liter container of chemicals at Apple for which there was no permit. The case is now in federal court and could result in massive fines for Apple.
This comes from the same corporation that claimed it stopped including chargers with phones to "protect the environment".
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Former Apple employee Ashley Yovik nearly died in 2020—doctors revealed it was due to chemical poisoning. It turns out the chemicals were being released into the area by an Apple semiconductor manufacturing lab.
Ashley reported this to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which conducted a surprise inspection of the lab in 2023. The investigation found that no one was monitoring the chemicals—containers were left open 24 hours a day, and toxic substances were freely escaping into the atmosphere. Additionally, the EPA discovered a 6500-liter container of chemicals at Apple for which there was no permit. The case is now in federal court and could result in massive fines for Apple.
This comes from the same corporation that claimed it stopped including chargers with phones to "protect the environment".
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