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What they’re saying about the EPA designation of ‘forever chemicals’ as ‘hazardous substances’
On August 26, the Environmental Protection Agency proposed designating the two most common toxic “forever chemicals” – PFOA and PFOS – as “hazardous substances” under the Comprehensive Environmental...
'Forever chemicals' disclosures at heart of California battle championed by public agencies and public health advocates
A broad coalition including EWG and other clean water and public health advocates are banding together to call for new disclosure requirements for manufacturers bringing into California the “forever...
Honeywell moves to introduce more PFAS into your home
While the PFAS-contamination crisis threatens U.S. public health and the environment, the North Carolina–based company Honeywell has begun marketing new uses for its trademarked “forever chemicals,”...
Dozens of Coast Guard bases could be contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’
Most of DOD sites with ‘forever chemicals’ contamination exceed EPA health levels
Tampon shortage: Beware ‘forever chemicals’ in backup options
Fact versus fiction: ‘Forever chemicals’ hazardous substance designation is not a ban
Are food and consumer product chemicals contributing to our obesity crisis?
Bee-killing 'neonic' pesticides may also harm children’s health
It’s time to end the use of ‘forever chemicals’ in firefighting ‘turnout gear’
Military’s Filthy 50 sites contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’ haven’t started cleanup
TOPGUN Navy base has top ‘forever chemicals’ contamination
Environmental injustice: Passing on the costs of ‘forever chemicals’ cleanup
California Assembly passes bill to track and report toxic ‘forever chemicals’ sold, distributed or imported to the state
Department of Defense fights states over cleanup of toxic ‘forever chemicals’
For years, states have led the way in addressing the toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS, with six setting strict drinking water limits for the chemicals and at least eight using their power under...