You may have seen or heard the acronym PFAS floating around, or perhaps heard of "forever chemicals." Or maybe you've heard that there are some potential concerns with using non-stick cookware, but weren't sure what it was all about. Around since the 1940s, PFAS are used in a variety of ways including in non-stick cookware, stain, grease, and water-resistant clothing, some firefighting foam, and some cosmetics. However, there are a number of concerns around these chemicals, some of which have already been phased out of discussion. Casey and Sara discuss the issues around and potential paths forward from PFAS.
Resources for this episode:
PFAS chemicals overview | ATSDR
PFAS in the US population | ATSDR
Bucks and Montco residents learn more about their exposure to the toxic chemicals in PFAS study - WHYY
Toxic timeline: A brief history of PFAS | Searchlight New Mexico
Authorized Uses of PFAS in Food Contact Applications | FDA
Governments endorse global PFOA ban, with some exemptions
Environmental and Health Impacts of PFAS | | Wisconsin DNR
PFAS Foam on Lakes and Streams
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) | US EPA
Not All In-Home Drinking Water Filters Completely Remove Toxic PFAS | Nicholas School of the Environment
Consumers file class action lawsuits over PFAS in products; EPA focuses on water, landfills
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