Article 6AW0S Toxic PFAS chemicals used in packaging can end up in food, study finds

Toxic PFAS chemicals used in packaging can end up in food, study finds

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Tom Perkins
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Compostable packaging is popular for environmental reasons, but it can be treated with forever chemicals' linked to health problems

A group of toxic PFAS chemicals that industry has claimed is safe to use in food packaging are concerning and present a health threat because they can break off and end up in food and drinks, a new peer-reviewed study finds.

The subgroup of PFAS, called fluorotelomers", have been billed as a safe replacement for a first generation of PFAS compounds now largely phased out of production in the US, Canada and the EU because of their high toxicity.

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