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PFAS Pollution in Europe: Costly Cleanup and Urgent Solutions

Since the 1940s, PFAS, toxic “forever chemicals,” have polluted Europe, causing cancers and organ damage. Depollution costs €95 billion to €2 trillion over 20 years, requiring costly tech like reverse osmosis. With 23,000+ sites affected, reducing emissions is essential to address the growing crisis

Our comment :

PFAS contamination is identified, and with depollution efforts, industries like semiconductors aim to cut pollution. The semiconductor sector uses up to 60% of PFAS in the U.S. for manufacturing processes, highlighting the critical need for sustainable alternatives in this growing industry.
Geraldine Andrieux, CEO and Founder

PFAS Pollution in Europe: Costly Cleanup and Urgent Solutions

Since the 1940s, PFAS, toxic “forever chemicals,” have polluted Europe, causing cancers and organ damage. Depollution costs €95 billion to €2 trillion over 20 years, requiring costly tech like reverse osmosis. With 23,000+ sites affected, reducing emissions is essential to address the growing crisis

BLUMORPHO comment :

PFAS contamination is identified, and with depollution efforts, industries like semiconductors aim to cut pollution. The semiconductor sector uses up to 60% of PFAS in the U.S. for manufacturing processes, highlighting the critical need for sustainable alternatives in this growing industry.
Geraldine Andrieux, CEO and Founder

PFAS Pollution in Europe: Costly Cleanup and Urgent Solutions

Since the 1940s, PFAS, toxic “forever chemicals,” have polluted Europe, causing cancers and organ damage. Depollution costs €95 billion to €2 trillion over 20 years, requiring costly tech like reverse osmosis. With 23,000+ sites affected, reducing emissions is essential to address the growing crisis

BLUMORPHO comment :

PFAS contamination is identified, and with depollution efforts, industries like semiconductors aim to cut pollution. The semiconductor sector uses up to 60% of PFAS in the U.S. for manufacturing processes, highlighting the critical need for sustainable alternatives in this growing industry.
Geraldine Andrieux, CEO and Founder

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