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New Colorado law will ban sales of dental floss, clothes, & other household products containing toxic "forever chemicals"
Policy
24 Jun 2024
Here's how the law will work: starting in 2026, the sale of certain cleaning products, cookware, dental floss, menstruation products, and ski wax that contain PFAS will be banned.
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Clothes, cookware, floss: Colorado law to ban everyday products with PFAS
News
24 Jun 2024 | The Guardian
Items containing ‘forever chemicals’ linked to cancer risk, lower fertility, and developmental delays.
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First US state bans PFAS, other chemicals from period products
Policy
17 Jun 2024
The chemicals banned include PFAS, phthalates, formaldehyde, 1,4-dioxane and mercury. The law is set to come into force in January 2026.
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Lamont signs PFAS ban — with a suggested improvement
Policy
10 Jun 2024
Unlike versions passed in other states, the new Connecticut law lacks a waiver process for keeping a product on the market when there is no reasonable alternative, Lamont noted in his signing letter.
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Looking to avoid toxic 'forever' chemicals? Here's your best chance of doing so.
News
7 Jun 2024 | USA TODAY
It may also be wise to avoid beauty or cookware products that are advertised as being waterproof, greaseproof, or nonsticking if they aren't specifically labeled as PFAS-free.
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After progress on PFAS bills this session, Merrimack reps promise, ‘We’ll be back’
Policy
6 Jun 2024
“The goal is to stop the source,” said Rep. Nancy Murphy, a Merrimack Democrat who sponsored several PFAS-related bills. “And that’s our intent, and we’re not gonna stop until we do that.”
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Impact of tightening environmental regulations against long-chain perfluoroalkyl acids on composition of durable water repellents containing side-chain fluorinated polymers
Science
1 Jun 2024 | Sci. Total Environ.
Increased environmental regulations on long-chain PFAAs may have led to a shift towards increased use of short-chain PFAAs in durable water repellents, underscoring the importance of understanding regulatory impacts on DWR composition to guide their use and end-of-life treatment.
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PEER Files Request for Correction Regarding Verification Analysis for PFAS in Pesticide Products
News
31 May 2024 | The National Law Review
According to PEER, “[i]n an effort to protect its reputation,” EPA issued false statements that the pesticides it tested contained no detectable PFAS.
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Exogenous factors associated with legacy PFAS concentrations in the general US population: NHANES 1999-2018
Science
31 May 2024 | Water Emerging Contaminants & Nanoplastics
Understanding the factors that influence individual levels of PFAS chemicals, such as demographic and lifestyle characteristics, can help tailor legislation and interventions to reduce exposure and protect at-risk groups, as shown by this study analyzing data from nearly 15,000 people across the U.S.
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Alarming levels of ‘forever chemicals’ found in water near Bangladesh garment factories
News
29 May 2024 | The Guardian
Study confirms huge concentrations of potentially dangerous PFAS in rivers, lakes and taps in Dhaka.
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EPA accused of ‘egregious’ misconduct in PFAS testing of pesticides
News
28 May 2024 | The Guardian
US agency found PFOS and other types of PFAS in pesticides but failed to disclose those results, watchdog group alleges.
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They’re in pans, fruit, dust – and even tap water. But can I eradicate toxic forever chemicals from my home?
News
25 May 2024 | The Guardian
One person’s attempt to reduce PFAS exposure from everyday items.
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Maine Amends Its PFAS Statute, Exempting Certain Product Categories from the Sales Prohibition and Eliminating the General Notification Requirement
Policy
24 May 2024
The legislation also creates new sales prohibitions for products with intentionally added PFAS with varying effective dates, expands the exemption of certain product categories from the prohibitions, and establishes a new reporting program for those product categories that receive a currently unavoidable use determination from MDEP.
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Kalamazoo focuses on 2 pump stations to meet new federal PFAS standards
News
24 May 2024 | Wood TV
Kalamazoo is asking the state for $51 million to help get rid of PFAS from its water on the city’s east side.
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Toxic Gaslighting: How 3M Executives Convinced a Scientist the Forever Chemicals She Found in Human Blood Were Safe
News
20 May 2024 | ProPublica
Decades ago, Kris Hansen showed 3M that its PFAS chemicals were in people’s bodies. Her bosses halted her work. As the EPA now forces the removal of the chemicals from drinking water, she wrestles with the secrets that 3M kept from her and the world.