PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl compound substances (PFAS) have been widely used in consumer products because of their properties, which include water and oil resistance, stability under extreme temperatures and chemical inertness. However, due to the dangers that PFAS pose to human health and the environment, the governments and consumer protection agencies of many countries have been taking steps towards stricter regulation and subsequent elimination of PFAS.
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PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl compound substances (PFAS), are commonly used in consumer products. However, recent studies showed that PFASs can place adverse effects on the wellbeing of humans and the environment, which led to many regulations controlling these chemicals in support of global sustainability and environmental concerns.
Download this complimentary Quick Guide to learn more about PFAS and how manufacturers can stay ahead of emerging safety standards.
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