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‘Forever chemicals’ trigger first fish consumption warning in Chesapeake region
Anglers who fish Piscataway Creek off the Potomac River are being warned to limit their consumption of what they catch…
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A Move to Rein In Cancer-Causing ‘Forever Chemicals’
Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl compounds, or PFAS refers to more than 4,000 man-made chemicals that are often called “forever chemicals” because…
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A Move to Rein In Cancer-Causing ‘Forever Chemicals’
Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl compounds, or PFAS refers to more than 4,000 man-made chemicals that are often called “forever chemicals” because…
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Exciting consultancy opportunity with BRS Secretariat: Deadline 23 November 2021
Software developer sought to design social media filters to support the BRS #PlasticIsForever campaign.Software developer sought to design social media…
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Exciting consultancy opportunity with BRS Secretariat: Deadline 23 November 2021
Software developer sought to design social media filters to support the BRS #PlasticIsForever campaign.Software developer sought to design social media…
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Advance Report of the Stockholm Convention COP-10 now available
English-only version of the report of the 10th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties, online segment, is now availableEnglish-only…
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Advance Report of the Stockholm Convention COP-10 now available
English-only version of the report of the 10th Meeting of the Conference of the Parties, online segment, is now availableEnglish-only…
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Essential Use – “We need toxic chemicals – for clothes and warm food”
The debate about what the “essential use” of a hazardous chemical is rages on in Zoom rooms and Google meets…
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Essential Use – “We need toxic chemicals – for clothes and warm food”
The debate about what the “essential use” of a hazardous chemical is rages on in Zoom rooms and Google meets…
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Revealed: more than 120,000 US sites feared to handle harmful PFAS ‘forever’ chemicals
The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified more than 120,000 locations around the US where people may be exposed…
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