US industry disposed of at least 60m pounds of PFAS waste in last five years
By Tom Perkins | The Guardian | November 17, 2023
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“US industry disposed of at least 60m pounds of PFAS ‘forever chemical’ waste over the last five years, and did so with processes that probably pollute the environment around disposal sites, a new analysis of Environmental Protection Agency data finds.
The 60m pounds estimate is likely to be a ‘dramatic’ undercount because PFAS waste is unregulated in the US and companies are not required to record its disposal, the paper’s author, Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (Peer), wrote.
Still, the findings ‘depict a vast, unregulated, spreading web of PFAS waste disposal in the United States’, Peer said.
‘These data show that we are steadily poisoning ourselves, our waters, and our food chain with extremely persistent toxic chemicals,’ said Tim Whitehouse, Peer’s executive director and a former EPA attorney."
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