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New Study Targets Breakthrough in PFAS Monitoring

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances—better known as PFAS—have become a growing concern worldwide. These so-called “forever chemicals” are used in everything from non-stick cookware to firefighting foam.Their biggest asset is also their biggest risk: they are notoriously hard to break down. PFAS particles are found in all living things and creating all sorts of problems, both know and unknown. Now, WFBR is taking the lead in a major three-year research initiative funded by the Dutch government to monitor and remove PFAS more effectively.

https://www.wur.nl/en/newsarticle/tackling-pfas-new-study-aims-for-breakthrough-approach-to-monitoring-and-removal.htm

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