No forever chemicals, ever.
Forever chemicals, also known as PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), are a group of synthetic chemicals used in numerous everyday products, from non-stick cookware to water-resistant clothing and food packaging.
These substances have earned their nickname because they don't break down naturally in the environment, persisting indefinitely in soil, water, and even human bodies.
Research has linked exposure to PFAS with serious health issues, including cancer, liver damage, decreased fertility, and weakened immune system responses.
Their extreme durability makes them particularly concerning as they accumulate in the environment and food chain, leading to increasing levels of exposure for both humans and wildlife over time.