Article 6XW9Z Scientists warn against attempts to change definition of ‘forever chemicals’

Scientists warn against attempts to change definition of ‘forever chemicals’

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Rachel Salvidge
from Environment | The Guardian on (#6XW9Z)

Move to narrow classification of Pfas and weaken regulation is politically and/or economically motivated'

A group of 20 internationally renowned scientists have issued a strong warning against attempts to narrow the definition of forever chemicals" in what they describe as a politically or economically motivated effort to weaken regulation of the potentially harmful chemicals.

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (Pfas) are a large group of synthetic chemicals used for their oil-, water- and stain-resistant properties in a range of consumer and industrial products from waterproof clothing and non-stick cookware to firefighting foams and electronics.

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