Understanding PFAS and their risks: What businesses need to know

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PFAS are now attracting political, scientific and public scrutiny, which is accelerating the risk of litigation, writes Stewarts lawyer Francesca Bugg

How serious are 'forever chemicals'? The growing scrutiny surrounding PFAS, an umbrella group of more than 10,000 highly persistent synthetic chemicals, has rapidly evolved from an environmental issue...

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