are known as forever chemicals because they resist degradation and stick around in the environment and in us for a scary long ...
As questions surround the fate of Intel and its New Albany plant, some oversight groups are scrutinizing “forever chemicals” ...
A new study published in Science Advances found that a group of bacteria in wastewater can break down PFASs, so-called forever chemicals that are found in food packaging, nonstick cookware and ...
Researchers have created a hydrodynamic reactor that uses bubble cavitation to remove PFAS from water. The reactor has shown ...
New EPA data re-enforce the need for urgency among activists as almost 500 cities may soon need to act to comply with new PFAS drinking water limits.
There has been a significant uptick in class action litigation related to sustainability claims, which will only increase ...