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Alison Wilder · 9w
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpqqvsslh7a8sxhkvzk75q6qturp23a2c5xmql5fsfjy293mk5x5jmqmcx4wg I don't know how familiar this issue is outside of the US, but it's something we have ...
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@nprofile1q... Oh crap... I guess we are not as familiar as we should be. I remembered something bad happened around Dupont, but that was it.

I read something similar couple months ago about 3M factory in Belgium and this returned from a quick search: https://chemsec.org/just-the-start-the-growing-legal-battle-over-pfas-in-europe/
Seems there are couple of law suits in progress here as well.

Also I have seen some mentions about PFAS dangers, but this gets far from the amount of attention I would expect it to have. In general I would say the non-stick pans everyone was using were silently replaced by a different type, ceramics coating or something.
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Alison Wilder · 9w
nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnyd968gmewwp6kyqpqqvsslh7a8sxhkvzk75q6qturp23a2c5xmql5fsfjy293mk5x5jmqmcx4wg yes, I think companies have been phasing out PFAS, but apparently Americans and most of our water supplies are already full of them. They are finding these chemicals literally everywhere...