PFAS are known as “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down and can build up in the environment and the body, leading to health problems and contaminating water, soil, and food over time.
PFAS, the so-called forever chemicals, turn up in countless everyday items, even drinking water. Competely avoiding them at this level of saturation is difficult, but there are certain products you ...
PFAS are a family of toxic chemicals used in many goods. Because they don’t break down easily, the chemicals can accumulate ...
San Francisco Fire Department now uses non-PFAS turnout gear, funded by FEMA and its budget. The move, supported by local ...
On December 18, 2025, the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Environment will hold a hearing on “Examining the Impact of EPA’s CERCLA Designation for Two PFAS Chemistries and Potential Policy ...
"A part per trillion is like one second in 32,800 years. Put your head around that." Experts issue warning after discovering ...
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) earned the nickname “forever chemicals” for a good reason. They persist in the ...
Synthetic products used in packaging and production causing cancer, infertility and undermining the natural world the ...
The EPA's proposal to roll back drinking water standards for PFAS compounds puts millions of Americans at risk of exposure to harmful toxins.
In a case of first impression, on November 24, 2025, Michigan's Circuit Court for the County of Kent ruled both federal aviation law and state ...
In a new report, the New York state Department of Environmental Conservation said it found so-called “forever chemicals” in 97% of rural soils it had tested.
The department worked with textile innovator Milliken & Company and gear manufacturer Fire-Dex to fulfill the order, whose ...