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Countries grapple with who should pay to tackle plastic pollution crisis

Countries grapple with who should pay to tackle plastic pollution crisis
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Plastic-burning plant pulls out of Pennsylvania community

A chemical company has dropped its plans to burn plastic waste in a small Pennsylvania town, but the industry is still pushing this risky, polluting technology. With the world’s first global plastics treaty on the line, health and environmental advocates are pushing back against the industry’s fake plastic recycling solution. 

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How to stop 'forever chemicals' from lasting, well, forever

The EPA recently strengthened regulations on PFAS chemicals in drinking water. A next step, some experts say, is reducing the creation of these chemicals in the first place.

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How to stop 'forever chemicals' from lasting, well, forever - CSMonitor.com

How to stop 'forever chemicals' from lasting, well, forever - CSMonitor.com
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EPA's new PFAS rules called unscientific, unacceptable

WASHINGTON (Legal Newsline) - The federal government has finally completed its assessment of chemicals known as PFAS, pushing forward regulations that one group calls "rushed" and "unscientific."

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