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by rngname22
1071 days ago
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What are you talking about? You can ban the sale of products containing PFAS, not just their local manufacture. If you wanted, you could levy fines like 5-10% of gross annual revenue for any company or marketplace or retailer found distributing product containing PFAS. You don't have to agree it's feasible or worth it, but it's possible. |
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"Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a large, complex group of synthetic chemicals that have been used in consumer products around the world since about the 1950s. They are ingredients in various everyday products. For example, PFAS are used to keep food from sticking to packaging or cookware, make clothes and carpets resistant to stains, and create firefighting foam that is more effective."[0]
Should we ban those uses, outright? Q: What do you suggest we use instead?
[0] https://www.niehs.nih.gov/health/topics/agents/pfc/index.cfm