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Gold Long John adopts Empel PFA-free, waterless tech in Vietnam mills
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29 Jul 2024 | Yahoo!Finance
The adoption by Gold Long John is said to be instrumental in creating sustainable, high-performing footwear for many leading footwear brands around the world.
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Combined screening and retroactive data mining for emerging perfluoroethers in wildlife and pets in the Cape Fear Region of North Carolina
Science
29 Jul 2024 | Chemosphere
Non-targeted analysis techniques uncovered novel fluorinated compounds, such as PFO6TeDA, PFO7HxDA, PFO8OcDA, and Nafion byproduct 6, in wildlife but not domestic animals in the Cape Fear River region, with PFO6TeDA being the most frequently detected, necessitating further studies to assess the impact of regrettable substitutes on wildlife and humans.
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Examining the Impact of Polyfluoroalkyl Substance Exposure on Erythrocyte Profiles and Its Related Nutrients: Insights from a Prospective Study on Young Taiwanese
Science
29 Jul 2024 | Environ. Pollut.
A decade-long study of 502 young Taiwanese individuals found that PFAS exposure is associated with changes in erythrograms, linking specific PFAS compounds to increased transferrin saturation and decreased vitamin B12 levels, with significant interactions involving iron status, vitamin B12, and folate.
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Some condom and lubricant brands contain alarming levels of PFAS – study
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28 Jul 2024 | The Guardian
Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ linked to low birth weight, reduced sperm counts and infertility.
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Associations between prenatal exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances and plasma immune molecules in three-year-old children in China
Science
27 Jul 2024 | Toxicol Appl Pharmacol
Prenatal exposure to PFAS significantly affects immune molecule levels in three-year-old children, with specific PFAS linked to increases in interleukins and Eotaxin-3, which help regulate the immune system, highlighting the need to understand environmental impacts on early immune development.
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Bill mandating end to use of PFAS-containing firefighting foams becomes law in Alaska
Policy
26 Jul 2024
The new law, in effect without the governor’s signature, requires a switch to PFAS-free foams by Jan. 1 and sets up a system to help rural villages get rid of them.
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New rules on GenX, other forever chemical water pollution again delayed by NC commission
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26 Jul 2024 | StarNews Online
State regulators want to start adopting new standards for forever chemicals in the environment, but the NC business community is worried about the potential cost.
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EPA’s Exclamation that PFAS Are Unsafe in Minute Concentrations Is Turning Out To Have Serious Ramifications for Many, Including EPA
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26 Jul 2024 | The National Law Review
The lawsuit Maine farmers joined this week is conclusive evidence of the insufficiency of that EPA guidance. Legislation exempting “passive receivers” of PFAS like water utilities from liability under Federal environmental law would be more effective but whether, and when, Congress and the President might agree on such legislation is anything but certain, even if it were a good idea.
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Amid a battle over turf plans for FDR Park, experts say claims of PFAS-free fake grass are misleading
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25 Jul 2024 | David Gambacorta and Barbara Laker
The Inquirer asked the three turf companies the city might hire for samples of their product so we could test it. None would reply.
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Court dismisses case challenging PFAS health advisory
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25 Jul 2024 | CoastalReview.org
The U.S. Court of Appeals this week dismissed a chemical company’s claim that the health advisory the Environmental Protection Agency issued in June 2022 for certain man-made chemicals found in drinking water was “unlawful and should be vacated.”
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Environmental Groups Sue EPA Over PFAS in Plastic Containers
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25 Jul 2024 | Bloomberg Law
The suit, filed in the US District Court for the District of Columbia, argues that the Environmental Protection Agency violated the Toxic Substances Control Act by failing to take action within 180 days of receiving information that suggests a significant risk of harm from PFAS.
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PFAS widely added to US pesticides despite EPA denial, study finds
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25 Jul 2024 | The Guardian
Research shows ‘forever chemicals’ increasingly found in products as the agency claims the chemicals aren’t being used.
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Determination of legacy and emerging per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in indoor and outdoor air
Science
25 Jul 2024 | ACS ES&T Air
High levels of fluorotelomer alcohols (FTOHs) and other legacy & emerging PFAS were found in indoor and outdoor air, with significant temporal variations and distinct gas/particle partitioning, highlighting the need for better understanding and regulation of airborne PFAS.
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Prenatal Exposure of PFAS in Cohorts of Pregnant Women: Identifying the Critical Windows of Vulnerability and Health Implications
Science
25 Jul 2024 | Environ. Sci. Technol.
From 2018 to 2020, a prenatal PFAS exposure study in pregnant women and their newborns showed a decline in older PFAS but an increase in emerging PFAS and highlighted the third trimester as a critical window affecting birth weight and length.
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Toxic ‘forever chemicals’ found in pesticides used on food, in homes and on pets, study finds
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24 Jul 2024 | CNN
However, a new study takes a closer look at yet another, little-studied avenue of possible exposure — the existence of PFAS in pesticides used in both agricultural and residential pest control, including pet flea treatments.