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Forever chemicals
[Article] The continued use of "forever chemicals" could cost Europe up to 1.7 trillion euros by 2050 because of their impact on people's health and the environment, an EU-commissioned report has said.
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Forever chemicals.
Health costs, treatment of polluted soil and water...
A European Union-commissioned report has assessed the impact of the omnipresent "forever chemicals" (PFAS) across four scenarios.
Depending on the actions taken by the EU, PFAS could represent costs between 330 billion and 1.7...
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