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US lawmakers urge action on ‘forever chemicals’ used in electric vehicles and beyond

Photo credit: Grace Beahm Alford / The Post and Courier - PVDF in glass beakers, made at the Syensqo plant in Augusta, GA, Thursday April 25, 2024 is on display during the groundbreaking for a new plant. The mixtures made at the plant are used in lithium-ion batteries.

Read the full article by Jana Cholakovska (The Post and Courier)

“A pair of U.S. lawmakers are calling for regulators to crack down on a family of chemicals that are used in a host of products, including the lithium-ion batteries that power electric vehicles.

The calls for action from two Democrats who’ve long pushed for tougher chemical regulation follow an investigation by The Examination, Columbia Journalism Investigations, the Post and Courier and Belgian public broadcaster RTBF. The reporting found that top chemical suppliers for EV batteries have been accused of misleading regulators, hiding information and contaminating communities while previously making similar, related products.

Sen. Jeff Merkley and Rep. Frank Pallone Jr. said that protecting communities from forever chemicals — or PFAS — is their top priority and urged regulators to use the full extent of their power to curtail widespread contamination and hold polluters accountable.”…

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