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  - GREEKREPORTER.COM - A La Une - 11/07/2024 20:00

European Drinking Water Contains Forever Chemicals

A collaboration of non-governmental organizations have declared that a large sample of European drinking water has been found to contain a substance connected with forever chemicals. The information comes after a study in May, which was also conducted by the European Pesticide Action Network (PAN Europe) and its members, detected alarming amounts of PFAS in […]

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