*[Enwl-eng] The UN must act before more families are poisoned by PFAS
ecology
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Sat Jul 26 14:42:54 MSK 2025
Demand a global ban on PFAS before more lives are
ruined.
These Chemicals Poisoned Entire Towns in Europe. The
UN Must Ban Toxic 'Forever Chemicals' Now!
Sign Now
In recent years, an alarming trend has been popping
up across Europe — alarming levels of toxic chemicals have been found in the
water that people drink, bathe in, and give to their children. The chemicals
are PFAS — also known as 'forever chemicals' because they never break down.
Once they're in your body, they stay there…forever.
In one town in Sweden, even young children have
dangerous levels of PFAS in their blood. Another town in France has had to
ban tap water altogether.
PFAS are linked to cancer, infertility, immune
dysfunction, and more. And while there is an effort to phase out the
PFAS-riddled firefighting foam at the center of the crises in France and
Sweden, these chemicals are everywhere. From non-stick pans to waterproof
jackets to food wrappers and electronics. They're also polluting ecosystems
and having tragic effects on wildlife across the globe.
That's why we're demanding that the United Nations
add PFAS to the Stockholm Convention on Persistent Organic Pollutants
(POPs), which is the global treaty that regulates and even bans dangerous
chemicals.
Sign to help stop this global contamination crisis
before more people and animals are harmed!
Thank you,
Sophie
Care2 Petitions Team
P.S. Terrifying levels of PFAS have been found in
the drinking water of European towns, sounding the alarm on these toxic
'forever chemicals.' Sign for a ban!
Sign Now
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From: Sophie H., Care2 Action Alerts <actionalerts at care2.com>
Date: пт, 25 июл. 2025 г. в 19:04
Subject: The UN must act before more families are poisoned by PFAS
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