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France’s parliament votes to ban some uses of ‘forever chemicals’

Photo credit: Phys.org - Ski wax containing the chemicals has been found to pollute remote mountain slopes.

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“France’s parliament on Thursday voted to limit the production and sale of some items containing polluting and health-threatening ‘forever chemicals’ including cosmetics, most clothing and ski wax in the Alpine nation.

The lower-house National Assembly adopted the bill put forward by the Greens 231 votes to 51, after the upper-house Senate gave it a green light last year.

President Emmanuel Macron still needs to sign it into law.

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are human-made chemicals used since the late 1940s to mass produce the non-stick, waterproof and stain-resistant treatments that coat everything from frying pans to umbrellas, carpets, dental floss and ski wax.” …

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