A new study reveals the danger of this ubiquitous kitchen tool and a deeper problem with our plastic recycling system.
A recent study by Florida International University found 21 types of PFAS “forever chemicals” in South Florida’s rainwater.
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A Society of Plastics Engineers conference looked at the pace of change in finding alternatives to PFAS "forever chemicals" ...
Toxic perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as “forever chemicals,” have turned up in yet another remote corner of the environment: rainfall. Chemical companies ...
A recent study revealed that exposure to PFAS, commonly known as forever chemicals, could be detrimental to gut health. This damage could lead to a significant decrease in kidney function ...
But recent research has shown there are ways to significantly reduce the levels of these harmful chemicals in our water. Per and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a wide range of synthetic ...
Due to the unique properties of PFAS, almost no other chemical substances can compete with them. That explains why it is so ...
So far, regulation of the chemical class has been a "tangled web" due to the nature of the definition of PFAS, said Shalene Thomas, senior emerging contaminants program manager at nonprofit R&D ...
Legislative momentum against PFAS has surged this year, as at least 11 states enacted laws to restrict the use of “forever chemicals” in everyday consumer products or professional firefighting ...
A person shops at a home improvement store in New York City in January. Many states have enacted laws this year to restrict the use of PFAS — often called “forever chemicals” — in a wide array of ...