PFAS, renowned for their exceptional properties like heat, water, and oil resistance, have found extensive applications in industrial and consumer products. Earning the moniker ‘forever chemicals’ due to their environmental persistence, governments worldwide are proposing to ban the use and production of PFAS in order to reduce the risks these substances pose to humans and the environment. Complying with emerging PFAS regulations presents complexity and challenges. However, companies can proactively navigate the landscape through following five key steps.
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