Biden Administration Introduces New Strategy to Tackle PFAS Chemicals Contamination
In a recent announcement made by the Biden administration in the US a new strategy was laid down for grappling with the widespread contamination from the toxic “forever chemicals”. The strategy aims to stop future contamination at its source.
The plan for dealing with the chemicals
known as Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) represents a stark contrast
from the strategy which the Trump administration was following to deal with
harmful chemicals. The Trump strategy struggled to reassure communities and
legislators that it was proactively dealing with the problem. In the previous
strategy chemical industry officials were placed in key regulatory positions
and they were leaning more towards the industry requests.
Most notably, there has been shift in the
new plan as it makes aggressive use of powerful new authorities which the
congress granted in 2016 for regulation of chemical manufacturers. Previously
when the industry officials took office in key regulatory bodies, the
administration often declined to require chemical manufacturers to provide
comprehensive safety data on their products and took a narrow approach in terms
of restricting the companies having proven toxicity.
PFAS Chemicals are used in everything from
non-stick cookware to food packaging, and firefighting foam. The chemical
structure of these chemicals is such that it is virtually impossible for them
to break down naturally in the environment. These substances have been found in
thousands of drinking water supplies across the country.
The Biden administration requires chemical
manufactures to conduct extensive health and environmental testing of the
chemicals. The approach to testing would be grouping more than 2000 PFAS into
about 20 different categories of similar substances which will allow the agency
to draw conclusions more swiftly about chemicals and their harmful effects on
health and environment.
As per ChemAnalyst, “the new plan for
dealing with the problem of PFAS in the USA aims at more aggressively targeting
these chemicals. As the administration tightens grip on chemical manufacturers,
the companies will be looking forward towards developing more safer and
sustainable chemical solutions. This is the reason why the demand for
sustainable chemicals is expected to rise exponentially in the upcoming years
in the USA particularly during the Biden administration which is hitting hard
on these PFAS chemicals.”
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