Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’ Cleanup Cost Soars to £84 Billion Annually
The alarming cost of PFAS pollution in the UK and Europe reaches £84 billion annually, highlighting an urgent need for action against these “forever chemicals.”
The alarming cost of PFAS pollution in the UK and Europe reaches £84 billion annually, highlighting an urgent need for action against these “forever chemicals.”
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