We have found PFAS elements in plenty of production processes and products. And for these cases, we don’t have solutions that could be easily implemented in real time. So ‘zero PFAS’ is not possible.

Then, there are areas where we honestly have no idea how to replace PFAS, for example in many medical devices. And in these areas where we don’t yet know how we can get PFAS out

  • MigratingApe
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    1729 days ago

    Guy sounds bought. He’s claiming the progress has stopped and solution will never be found. That’s not what history teaches us.