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Chemicals yield profit of about $4bn a year for the world’s biggest PFAS manufacturers, Sweden-based NGO found
Those with higher levels of PFAS in their blood had 40% lower chance of conceiving within a year of trying
Research finds waste flushed down toilets and sent to sewage plants probably responsible for significant source of water pollution
Wereldwijd worden er hogere concentraties PFAS in regenwater aangetroffen dan Europese en Amerikaanse gezondheidsnormen toestaan. Dat besluit Zweeds onderzoek. Het toont aan hoe moeilijk de 'forever chemicals' uit de wereldwijde waterkringloop raken. De wetenschappers pleiten er daarom voor om het gebruik van PFAS zo snel mogelijk te verbieden waar mogelijk.
Le géant de la chimie ouvre les portes de son site italien pour montrer, entre autres, sa transition à propos des PFAS.
PFAS-tainted sewage sludge is used as fertilizer in fields and report finds that about 20m acres of cropland could be contaminated
UV filters absorbed by Posidonia oceanica may have damaging effects on ecosystems, scientists warn
There has been a 50-fold increase in the production of chemicals since 1950. This is projected to triple again by 2050
The Stockholm University study highlights the chemicals’ mobility, which has been found in penguin eggs and polar bears
A new study by Environmental Working Group scientists found almost 42,000 potential sources of toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS could be polluting surface water or drinking water in communities across the U.S. The scientists called for more testing and stricter PFAS regulations.
As floods increase in frequency and intensity, chemicals buried in river sediments become “ticking time bombs” waiting to activate.
Plants should be flourishing in these ocean waters with plenty of nutrients and inorganic carbon in the form carbonic acid. It could be possible the phytoplankton are missing key nutrients such as ferric, but why should this be happening now?
Many of the world’s plastic containers and bottles are contaminated with toxic PFAS, and new data suggests that it’s probably leaching into food, drinks, personal care products, pharmaceuticals, cleaning products and other items at potentially high levels.
The massive and growing ‘forever chemicals’ scandal in Belgium marks the culmination and possible endpoint of the endless growth logic, not to mention the privatising of profit and the socialising of costs. This was reflected in the leaked secret settlement, reached in 2018, between a Flemish government-owned company (Lantis) and a mega-multinational (3M), which leaves the taxpayers footing the bill, currently estimated at €63 million, for just a small part of the enormous PFOS pollution that seeped into the soil and water around the 3M plant in Zwijndrecht.


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mai 2023

Chemicals yield profit of about $4bn a year for the world’s biggest PFAS manufacturers, Sweden-based NGO found

avril 2023

Those with higher levels of PFAS in their blood had 40% lower chance of conceiving within a year of trying

mars 2023

Research finds waste flushed down toilets and sent to sewage plants probably responsible for significant source of water pollution

août 2022

Wereldwijd worden er hogere concentraties PFAS in regenwater aangetroffen dan Europese en Amerikaanse gezondheidsnormen toestaan. Dat besluit Zweeds onderzoek. Het toont aan hoe moeilijk de 'forever chemicals' uit de wereldwijde waterkringloop raken. De wetenschappers pleiten er daarom voor om het gebruik van PFAS zo snel mogelijk te verbieden waar mogelijk.

juillet 2022

Le géant de la chimie ouvre les portes de son site italien pour montrer, entre autres, sa transition à propos des PFAS.

mai 2022

PFAS-tainted sewage sludge is used as fertilizer in fields and report finds that about 20m acres of cropland could be contaminated

avril 2022

UV filters absorbed by Posidonia oceanica may have damaging effects on ecosystems, scientists warn

janvier 2022

There has been a 50-fold increase in the production of chemicals since 1950. This is projected to triple again by 2050

décembre 2021

The Stockholm University study highlights the chemicals’ mobility, which has been found in penguin eggs and polar bears

octobre 2021

A new study by Environmental Working Group scientists found almost 42,000 potential sources of toxic “forever chemicals” known as PFAS could be polluting surface water or drinking water in communities across the U.S. The scientists called for more testing and stricter PFAS regulations.

septembre 2021

As floods increase in frequency and intensity, chemicals buried in river sediments become “ticking time bombs” waiting to activate.

juillet 2021

Plants should be flourishing in these ocean waters with plenty of nutrients and inorganic carbon in the form carbonic acid. It could be possible the phytoplankton are missing key nutrients such as ferric, but why should this be happening now?
Many of the world’s plastic containers and bottles are contaminated with toxic PFAS, and new data suggests that it’s probably leaching into food, drinks, personal care products, pharmaceuticals, cleaning products and other items at potentially high levels.

juin 2021

The massive and growing ‘forever chemicals’ scandal in Belgium marks the culmination and possible endpoint of the endless growth logic, not to mention the privatising of profit and the socialising of costs. This was reflected in the leaked secret settlement, reached in 2018, between a Flemish government-owned company (Lantis) and a mega-multinational (3M), which leaves the taxpayers footing the bill, currently estimated at €63 million, for just a small part of the enormous PFOS pollution that seeped into the soil and water around the 3M plant in Zwijndrecht.