The Indian government is working to update a 2018 law to keep its citizens safe from toxic chemicals in food packaging.
New research has shown for the first time that Australian marsupials are contaminated with synthetic "forever chemicals," which are linked to significant health impacts on other animals and humans.
Following regulations for drinking water, increasingly stringent limits for per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in industrial wastewater are anticipated, necessitating improved technology to ...
New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) and the New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII) have announced launch of PureTrace ...
A new study has found reduced sperm production and testosterone in mice exposed to forever chemicals. Credit: University of Newcastle. It turns out, compared with animals, humans ...
Researchers are developing innovative methods — from plasma reactors to sound waves — to break down PFAS “forever chemicals” without harming the environment.
M will phase out PFAS work in Decatur, cutting 170 jobs by 2028 while retaining film production. Employees offered severance ...
Detractors have noted the potential costs. Officials spark backlash with controversial plan for drinking water supply: ...
An international research team reveals consistent growth in PFAS research by conducting bibliometric analysis of 1,281 ...
"Cleaning up PFAS contamination is expensive and demanding. The most important thing is to prevent emissions and reduce use.
Chemours offers significant upside potential, driven by Opteon growth, market recovery, and the recent settlement of major ...
The global Water Treatment System Market is entering a transformative growth phase, projected to surge from USD 295.3 billion ...