PFAS
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Harmful Forever Chemicals in Cosmetic Products To Be Banned in New Zealand Due to Environmental Impacts
New Zealand is expected to ban harmful forever chemicals by 2027. The chemicals from cosmetic products are known to cause environmental damage, according to reports. Read here.
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Harmful "Forever Chemicals" Found in Insecticides Commonly Used in the US
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