DuPont seeks US Supreme Court review after $40 million PFAS cancer verdict
30 Jun 2023
DuPont de Nemours Inc. on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review whether a lower court inappropriately hamstrung its defense during trial over claims that its chemicals caused cancer.
EPA Announces New Framework to Prevent Unsafe New PFAS from Entering the Market
29 Jun 2023
he framework outlines EPA’s planned approach when reviewing new PFAS and new uses of PFAS to ensure that, before these chemicals are allowed to enter into commerce, EPA will undertake an extensive evaluation to ensure they pose no harm to human health and the environment.
PFAS bill could impose bans
23 Jun 2023
Following years of a piecemeal approach to PFAS contamination and more than a year after a task force unanimously recommended 30 steps to deal with the problem, environmental groups, consumer advocates, firefighters and the Attorney General’s Office came before the Public Health Committee this week to push for legislation that would represent the state’s most significant step toward curbing “forever chemicals.”
NEWMOA Releases First-of-its-kind PFAS Regional Draft Model Legislation for Public Comment
16 Jun 2023
The Northeast Waste Management Officials’ Association recently published a draft model legislation that aims to provide a comprehensive framework for addressing the production, sale, and disposal of products containing PFAS.
State AGs take action on PFAS
10 Jun 2023
18 attorneys general recently took action to stop PFAS from contaminating our drinking water and hold polluters accountable.
Environment Canada’s State of PFAS Report: insights into the future regulation of “forever chemicals”
8 Jun 2023
The report arises from the Federal Government’s 2021 announcement to research and monitor PFAS substances, collect and examine information on PFAS substances, and review policy developments in other jurisdictions.
Makers of PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Covered up the Dangers
5 Jun 2023
The chemical industry took a page out of the tobacco playbook when they discovered and suppressed their knowledge of health harms caused by exposure to PFAS, according to an analysis of previously secret industry documents by UC San Francisco researchers.
'This Is the First Step': Minnesota Passes Most Comprehensive PFAS Ban in the Nation
26 May 2023
The ban forms part of H.F. 2310—an omnibus environment bill—and is one of the many new policies to come out of what progressives say is a "transformational" legislative session for the state.
Rep. Slotkin unveils 5 bills to protect military members, communities from PFAS
26 May 2023
A package of bills have been unveiled by Michigan U.S. Representative Elissa Slotkin Thursday to address PFAS exposure among service members and contamination on military installations in surrounding communities.
Minnesota Legislature passes environment and energy package that includes ban on "forever chemicals" PFAS
18 May 2023
Both chambers of the state legislature on Thursday approved a ban on so-called "forever chemicals" PFAS in consumer products, sending the bill to Gov. Tim Walz's desk for signature.
Republicans approve historic $125 million investment in 'forever chemical' clean up in state budget
18 May 2023
The 11 Republicans on the Joint Finance Committee voted late Thursday to put the money into a "PFAS trust fund."
Australian government reaches $132.7m class action settlement with landowners over PFAS contamination
14 May 2023
Class action suit alleged commonwealth did not adequately prevent toxic chemicals from firefighting foam contaminating soil and groundwater.
The universal PFAS restriction
8 May 2023
The European Environmental Bureau try to shed light on the 2000-page document by providing a rough structure to guide the reader.
EPA Announces Policy of Enforcement Discretion in PFAS Regulation
4 May 2023
The US EPA released its PFAS Strategic Roadmap, the stated goal of which was to, “hold polluters accountable.”
Actions Needed to Improve DOD's Ability to Prevent the Procurement of Items Containing PFAS
26 Apr 2023
To avoid health hazards, Congress directed DOD to stop buying some products—like carpets or cookware—that contain PFAS. DOD also doesn't have a plan for preventing military base stores from selling these items.