ScienceMPs Demand Eradication of Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' in Daily Essentials
Parliament members are demanding urgent action against PFAS—commonly dubbed 'forever chemicals'—found in everyday items from children's school uniforms to kitchen non-stick pans. These persistent compounds, which don't break down naturally, have been linked to various health issues including cancer, hormonal disruption, and immune system damage, sparking growing concern among lawmakers and health advocates alike.
The proposed ban targets manufacturers who continue incorporating these toxic substances despite mounting evidence of harm. 'It's unacceptable that our children are exposed to dangerous chemicals through something as basic as their school clothing,' stated environmental committee chair Sarah Jenkins. Similar measures are already being implemented across Europe, with UK MPs pressing for alignment with these stricter standards to protect public health and environmental safety.