Bill that would restrict PFAS in consumer products heads to governor

9 May 2024 | Vermont Public

The Vermont Legislature gave its final approval Tuesday to a bill that restricts toxic so-called "forever chemicals" in a suite of commercial goods.

Cancer-causing chemicals ban signed into law

8 May 2024 | Coloradoan

On May 1, Colorado Gov. Jared Polis signed SB24-081 Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Chemicals (PFAS), which will now prohibit the sale or distribution of certain products containing PFAS in a gradual product phaseout beginning Jan. 1, 2025, and continuing through 2028.

Republicans approve spending $36M opioid settlement money but again shut down PFAS talks

7 May 2024 | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Republicans on the state's powerful budget committee approved their own plan for how to spend money received from opioid settlements and again refused to take up funding for addressing PFAS in a meeting Tuesday.

[Video] ‘They told us that this material would be safe.’ Toxic PFAS discovered on US farms

6 May 2024 | CNN

Farms across Maine are discovering toxic PFAS chemicals in their soil and water. But the problem could impact millions of acres of farmland nationwide.

Rapidly rising levels of TFA ‘forever chemical’ alarm experts

6 May 2024 | The Guardian

Trifluoroacetic acid found in drinking water and rain is thought to damage fertility and child development.

Ask the Expert: How does NIEHS research on PFAS affect me?

6 May 2024 | Environmental Factor

Scott Masten, Ph.D., who directs the Office of Portfolio Strategy in the NIEHS Division of Translational Toxicology, discussed the recent PFAS measures and what people can do to reduce their exposures.

What are PFAS? 'Forever chemicals' are common and dangerous.

2 May 2024 | USA Today

"The general public shouldn’t be responsible for removing their PFAS exposure as the chemicals were released into the environment by chemical companies in the first place," says Dr. Erin Haynes, a professor of preventive medicine and environmental health at the University of Kentucky College of Public Health.

‘Forever chemicals’ are known for lingering in the body. Menstruation helps expel them

29 Apr 2024 | The Hill

“Some PFAS bind strongly to proteins in blood, and when women menstruate, they lose those blood proteins linked to PFAS,” Suzanne Fenton, who at the time was a group leader in the Mechanistic Toxicology Branch of the National Toxicology Program at the National Institutes of Health, told The Hill.

PFAS increase likelihood of death by cardiovascular disease, study shows

29 Apr 2024 | The Guardian

In a first, researchers were able to compare records of people who drank polluted water in Veneto, Italy, with neighbors who did not.

Lawyers in PFAS water pollution settlements win $956 mln fee award

25 Apr 2024 | Reuters

A U.S. judge on Tuesday awarded over $956 million in legal fees to plaintiffs’ lawyers who secured two settlements worth more than $11 billion with major manufacturers of toxic “forever chemicals” on behalf of public water systems.

Breaking Down New Rules About ‘Forever Chemicals’

24 Apr 2024 | The New York Times

Lisa Friedman, who covers climate change, discussed the fight to regulate toxic chemicals found in nearly half of America’s tap water.

'Zero evidence': Logan Paul responds to claims of Prime drinks containing PFAS

24 Apr 2024 | USA Today

YouTuber Logan Paul is defending Prime Hydration after the company he co-founded was named in a class action lawsuit claiming its sports drinks contain PFAS.

[Video] What is Canada doing about 'forever chemicals'?

23 Apr 2024 | CBC

Andrew Chang explores how prevalent these chemicals are in our daily lives, why they're so dangerous and what Canada is doing to deal with them.

[Opinion] We Regulate a Tiny Fraction of the 12,000 ‘Forever Chemicals.’ There’s a Better Way

21 Apr 2024 | The New York Times

“We should not have to risk repeated exposure to these substances, with the most powerful bonds in organic chemistry, caused by the willful negligence of industry each time we place our faith in a glass of water.”

E.P.A. Will Make Polluters Pay to Clean Up Two ‘Forever Chemicals’

19 Apr 2024 | The New York Times

The step follows an extraordinary move that requires utilities to reduce the levels of carcinogenic PFAS compounds in drinking water to near-zero.