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    EU ban on ‘forever chemicals’ set for delay

    The Daily FuseBy The Daily FuseJanuary 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    BRUSSELS: EU plans to ban “forever chemicals” will doubtless not see the sunshine earlier than the tail finish of the yr, EU officers stated Monday (Jan 19), foreshadowing a doable delay. 

    Brussels has stated that prohibiting per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in on a regular basis client items – from pizza containers to clothes – is a “precedence”. 

    However the associated proposal promised for this yr is unlikely to be prepared earlier than the tip of 2026 as it’s depending on exterior assessments, in accordance with officers with information of the file. 

    Atmosphere commissioner Jessika Roswall instructed a press briefing in Brussels that arising with a authorized textual content was “difficult” however “doable”, including business was “already getting ready” for a ban. 

    Usually known as “perpetually chemical substances” as they take an extremely long time to break down, PFAS are more and more being restricted the world over because of adversarial well being results.

    Persistent publicity to even low ranges has been linked to liver harm, excessive ldl cholesterol, decreased immune responses, low start weights and a number of other sorts of most cancers.

    Brussels is trying to limit about 10,000 PFAS utilized in client items like non-stick pans and stain-proof carpets, with exceptions for sure areas together with medical gear.

    A proposal was initially promised for the tip of 2025, then pushed again to 2026.



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