PFAS pollution could cost the EU €440bn by 2050, report warns
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Brussels – Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) cause an estimated €39.5 billion in health damage annually in Europe. This is according to a report by the European Commission that considers the four main types of PFAS. The total damage is likely to be even greater when considering all PFAS. PFAS are harmful because of their...
ESG News Recap: Without Regulation, 'Forever Chemicals' Will Cost Europe €440 billion by Mid Century
Impakter Without Regulation, ‘Forever Chemicals’ Will Cost Europe €440 billion by Mid Century Today’s ESG Updates Europe Faces Trillion-Euro Risk Without Swift PFAS Controls: The European Commission confirmed it will accelerate work on PFAS bans following new estimates of long-term economic damage. New Rule Seeks to Lift Veil on PBM Fees, Rebates and Compensation: The move, ordered under President Donald Trump’s executive action on lowering drug…
PFAS pollution could cost the EU €440bn by 2050, report warns
According to the report, if current levels of PFAS pollution continue unchecked until 2050, the total cost to the EU could reach €440bn. The post PFAS pollution could cost the EU €440bn by 2050, report warns appeared first on Innovation News Network.
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