Markets&Mayhem: It doesn’t get weirder than this. A Goldman Sachs-owned fertilizer company that makes its product by recycling sewage is seeking legal indemnity. Why?

Markets&Mayhem: It doesn't get weirder than this. A Goldman Sachs-owned fertilizer company that makes its product by recycling sewage is seeking legal indemnity. Why?

Because their product contains 32-types of forever chemicals and is linked to growing rates illness among consumers.

Some of these agents used as fertilizers are straight up industrial waste products, like this textile factory-derived sludge used in South Carolina that was linked to sickening residents due to water contamination.

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