Maine becomes world's first government to ban forever chemicals
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jul/15/maine-law-pfas-forever-chemicals-ban
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Maine has enacted a groundbreaking law that will ban the use of toxic PFAS compounds in all products by 2030, except in instances deemed currently unavoidable.
Though states and the federal government have passed piecemeal laws regulating the dangerous chemicals use, Maine is the nations first state and worlds first government to enact a broad prohibition on the class of about 9,000 compounds, which are dubbed forever chemicals because they dont fully break down and accumulate in the environment and humans.
PFAS, or per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are typically used to make products water and stain resistant. Theyre so effective that theyre now used across dozens of industries and added to a wide range of products, including food packaging, cosmetics, cookware, waterproof textiles, guitar strings, dental floss, firefighting foam and stain protectors like Scotchgard that is commonly applied to carpet and furniture.
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The law requires manufacturers that intentionally add PFAS to products sold in Maine to report their use to the Maine department of environmental quality beginning in 2023. The state will determine which uses are deemed currently unavoidable, which could allow the chemicals to remain in items like medical devices.