| ▲ | hvb2 5 hours ago | |||||||
> if people don't care about PFAS in their tap water People don't? Sounds to me like they need to look at history a bit more. To me, this looks very much like some of the other magical materials... Lead in gasoline, asbestos as building material, tobacco etc | ||||||||
| ▲ | Zigurd 2 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |||||||
Future archaeologists are going to chronicle humankind's stupidity by the lead layer, the atom bomb testing fallout layer, the PFAS layer, etc. All of these were made possible by a misplaced sense of scale. Yes we can poison the whole planet. That little blue dot. | ||||||||
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| ▲ | alex43578 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |||||||
Most people don't care. PFAS is only voluntarily being phased out in food packaging, rather than being banned. People cook with teflon-coated pans for the tiny convenience over a nitrided, ceramic, or seasoned cast iron pan. Outdoors enthusiasts want PFAS rain jackets and PFAS ski waxes, rather than the alternatives. I definitely agree they need to look at history, consider what they're being exposed to, and understand how simple and easy some of the substitutions/mitigations could be. There's 0 reason why manufacturers are getting 5+ years to phase out a forever chemical in something like ski wax or dental floss. | ||||||||
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