How a paradigm shift in testing can prevent the next PFAS and microplastic environmental buildup

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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, also known as PFAS, and microplastics have been accumulating in the environment for several decades virtually undetected. Both are now commonly detectable in our drinking water, soil and even our bodies. With greater cooperation among various stakeholders, we can catch the next PFAS or microplastic threat before it becomes a crisis and protect human health.

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