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Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals' To Be Banned From Some Consumer Products Sold In Colorado, After Legislature Passes Bill

The bill stipulates some PFAS products will be banned as early as 2025.

By Kati Weis, CBS Denver:


(CBS4) – A bill restricting the sale of consumer products containing PFAS, commonly known as “forever chemicals,” has passed both the Colorado house and senate, and is on its way to the governor’s desk to become law. The bill stipulates some PFAS products will be banned as early as 2025.

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PFAS, or perfluoroalkyl substances, are a class of highly resistant chemicals used in all sorts of everyday products, from non-stick cookware to waterproof clothing and carpets. They’re called forever chemicals, because they can build up in the body over time, and can cause a host of health problems, including cancer, thyroid issues, and birth defects, according to the EPA.

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