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Craft beer and PFAS pollution — two things that are about as North Carolinian as barbecue and being “first in flight.” A ...
Environment Firefighting foams contain toxic PFAS. Could soybeans be the answer? PFAS are tied to a host of human health problems, from reproductive issues to high cholesterol to certain types of ...
Nantucket has a PFAS problem in the drinking water. It’s his job to solve it. Andrew Shapero, Nantucket’s new environmental contamination administrator, has his work cut out for him.
A teen with high blood pressure is more likely to become an adult with heart disease. Prenatal exposure to PFAS may put kids at greater risk, a new study found.
MONTPELIER — Gov. Phil Scott signed into law further restrictions on the use of toxic perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in firefighting gear, dental floss, cleaning products, and ...
Breweries face challenges with PFAS contamination, affecting beer quality and raising health concerns for consumers in high-PFAS areas.
Delaware lawmakers tackle toxic PFAS, as Trump administration weakens regulations The EPA regulated "forever chemicals" last year, but recently proposed to rescind certain restrictions.
Northwestern estimates that the U.S. produces approximately 14 million metric tons of paper-based food packaging and corrugated cardboard every year, many of which are coated with PFAS.
Infamous for their environmental persistence and potential links to health conditions, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often called forever chemicals, are being discovered in ...
The battle against forever chemicals (PFAS) represents a pivotal shift in consumer-corporate dynamics. The PFAS revolution is here with consumers are leading the charge.
When evaluating legal risk relating to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (“PFAS”), most businesses typically consider wastewater, groundwater, or soil impacts, not air emissions. However ...