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Lawmakers target manufacturers to eliminate PFAS chemicals from consumer products

April 11, 2024 | HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, Committees, Legislative , Vermont



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Lawmakers target manufacturers to eliminate PFAS chemicals from consumer products
In a recent session of the Vermont House of Representatives, lawmakers discussed a significant bill aimed at addressing the use of harmful chemicals known as PFAS in consumer products. This legislation seeks to hold manufacturers accountable for the presence of these substances, which have raised health and environmental concerns.

The bill is designed to trace the supply chain back to the manufacturers who add PFAS to their products. Lawmakers expressed optimism that, following the bill's passage, consumers will see a noticeable difference in the products available in stores, with a shift towards PFAS-free options. This change is expected to extend to online purchases as well, as the bill includes provisions for distributors of imported goods.

The discussion highlighted the importance of targeting manufacturers directly, encouraging them to eliminate these harmful chemicals from their production processes. By focusing on the source of the problem, the bill aims to create a safer environment for residents and promote healthier consumer choices.

As the House continues to deliberate on this legislation, the potential impact on public health and safety remains a priority for lawmakers, reflecting a growing commitment to addressing environmental issues that affect the community. The next steps will involve further discussions and potential amendments to ensure the bill effectively meets its goals.

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