There’s growing global concern about potential risks to human health from a group of industrial chemicals commonly known as PFAS, or “forever chemicals”.
New restrictions on PFAS and other potentially hazardous chemicals in Australia present an opportunity for industry to develop alternatives for new, safe and clean products.
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New restrictions on PFAS and other potentially hazardous chemicals in Australia present an opportunity for industry to develop alternatives for new, safe and clean products.
Despite the increase of global regulation on plastic pollution, new research details how the risks associated with the plastic value chain are being overlooked.