Defra announces plan to tackle forever chemicals

 

Forever chemicals

The UK Government has announced the UK’s ‘first-ever’ plan to protect public health and the environment from forever chemicals.

Per- and poly-fluoroalkyl substances – commonly known as ‘forever chemicals’ – are an essential component in critical manufacturing industries, as well as in low-carbon technologies.   

The PFAS Plan includes a framework for coordinated action between governments, businesses and regulators to understand where these chemicals are coming from, how they spread and how to reduce public and environmental exposure.

As part of the plan, the government are set to launch a consultation later this year on introducing a statutory limit for PFAS in England’s public supply regulations.

Should permitted levels ever be exceeded, the government says this will make it easier for the regulators to enforce against water companies breaking the rules.

The plan sets out a range of further measures and interventions, which include developing new guidance for regulators and industries to address legacy PFAS pollution on contaminated land.

The government will also assess the full extent of forever chemicals in England’s estuaries and coastal waters.

The plan commits the government to carrying out tests on food packaging, such as microwave popcorn bags and pizza boxes, to trace the presence of PFAS and support potential regulatory action. 

The government will also publish new guidance on reducing emissions from industrial sites for regulators and site operators, including how to improve their handling, monitoring and disposal of PFAS.

Commenting on the plan, Environment Minister Emma Hardy said: “The persistent nature of ‘forever chemicals’ means they pose a long-term challenge for not only our health, but that of the nation’s vital ecosystems.”

“It’s crucial that we protect both public health and the environment for future generations. Through our PFAS Plan, we will act decisively to reduce their harmful effects while transitioning to safer alternatives.”

 

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