The EU Commission is talking up its ban on the consumer uses of forever chemicals. This might sound good in theory, but it would fail to effectively tackle PFAS pollution – and hand a major lobby win to the PFAS industry.
This is another reason why we need transparent global supply chains. The PFAS regulation in the EU or countries like Australia or Canada must be improved, but it’s even better there than in many other areas and countries with often opaque laws and practically no opportunity for control.
That’s good for PFAS poisoning though, since bloodletting reduced PFAS levels in your blood. So if you are worried about PFAS poisoning: go to your local bloodbank, and start donating!
This is another reason why we need transparent global supply chains. The PFAS regulation in the EU or countries like Australia or Canada must be improved, but it’s even better there than in many other areas and countries with often opaque laws and practically no opportunity for control.
Pscht, over 90% of gold has blood on it.
That’s good for PFAS poisoning though, since bloodletting reduced PFAS levels in your blood. So if you are worried about PFAS poisoning: go to your local bloodbank, and start donating!
Same goes for pollution and waste, if China and India ain’t doing a thing its not gonna matter except leading by example
You also shouldn’t forget that EU also exports a lot of its plastic waste to countries like Indonesia where there are little to no regulations