Starting Wednesday, it will be illegal to sell products with intentionally added PFAS in 11 categories in Minnesota: Carpets or rugs; cleaning products; cookware; cosmetics; dental floss ...
In many ways, Maine and Minnesota had the first words on the regulation of PFAS in the U.S. Their broad definitions of the chemicals set the stage ...
A class of harmful and difficult-to-remove pollutants lurk beneath Midwestern soil and in the region’s drinking water supply.
Cast iron is one alternative to non-stick pans, said Nicole Hvidsten, taste editor at the Minnesota Star Tribune. Minnesota’s ban on PFAS, commonly called “forever chemicals,” is in effect.
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