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Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances in Toilet Paper and the Impact on Wastewater Systems. Environmental Science & Technology Letters , 2023; DOI: 10.1021/acs.estlett.3c00094 Cite This Page : ...
Share on Pinterest Toilet paper is likely a major source of PFAS in wastewater, a new study has found. Image credit: Pui Yee Lee/EyeEm/Getty Images. PFAS are synthetic chemicals found in a variety ...
Researchers are reporting toilet paper may be releasing potentially harmful substances known as PFAS into wastewater systems. PFAS are found in paper products as well as cosmetics and cleansers.
Scientists have identified a surprising new source of “forever chemicals” awash in global wastewater: the ubiquitous paper product dangling next to most of the planet’s toilets. Toilet paper ...
“Our results suggest that toilet paper should be considered as a potentially major source of PFAS entering wastewater systems,” the researchers concluded. @drpompawellness Your Toilet Paper Is ...
Toilet paper is a waste of Canada's boreal forest, a U.S. environment group says. And now, more green options are hitting the market, according to its latest tissue and toilet paper report card.
One million trees worldwide are cut down each year to make toilet paper. Is it more sustainable to grow your own? In Meru, a town in eastern Kenya, a lush, leafy plant sways over the landscape ...
Now, researchers in ACS’ Environmental Science & Technology Letters report an unexpected source of these substances in wastewater systems — toilet paper. PFAS have been detected in many personal care ...
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