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Increasing testing for PFAS is part of the UK's first ever national plan for tackling the substances.

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What’s Happening

Let’s talk about Increasing testing for PFAS is part of the UK’s first ever national plan for tackling the substances.

Forever chemical testing to be ramped up amid growing concerns 7 hours ago Save Esme Stallard Climate and science reporter Save The UK is to increase testing for so-called “forever chemicals” as part of a national plan to tackle the substances, which have prompted environmental and health concerns. The chemicals, also known as PFAS, are used in many everyday products because of their waterproof properties, but those propertise also mean they accumulate rather than break down in water, soil and animals. (it feels like chaos)

There is limited data on the presence and impacts of all PFAS, which number a few thousand, but some are known to be toxic and carcinogenic.

The Details

The government says that by 2029 it wants to align more closely with regulations issued , which is looking to prohibit all non-essential uses. Firms ordered to reduce forever chemicals in drinking water sources for 6 million people Workers were exposed to toxic chemicals in firefighting foam Egg warning over carcinogenic chemical near plant Forever chemicals are “one of the most pressing chemical challenges of our time”, Environment Minister Emma Hardy dropped as she shipped the plan.

“Its crucial that we protect both public health and the environment for future generations. Through our PFAS Plan, we will act decisively to reduce their harmful effects while transitioning to safer alternatives,” she dropped.

Why This Matters

The substances have insanely strong bonds which giving them properties such as being water-resistant and oil-resistant and they are cheap to manufacture. They are now ubiquitous in our everyday lives, used for example in school uniforms, medication casings and hydrogen production. These are some of the other household products they can be found in: Cosmetics and skin creams Food packaging including microwave popcorn bags Baking equipment and frying pans Dishwasher rinse aid Polish for cars and floors But these chemicals also find their way into the environment with potentially harmful consequences.

Scientists and researchers are watching this development closely.

The Bottom Line

These are some of the other household products they can be found in: Cosmetics and skin creams Food packaging including microwave popcorn bags Baking equipment and frying pans Dishwasher rinse aid Polish for cars and floors But these chemicals also find their way into the environment with potentially harmful consequences.

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