Report finds that despite PFAS ban, some Minnesota merchandise still test positive
It’s been nearly three months since Minnesota’s ban on forever chemicals in household products went into effect. The PFAS ban is the widest in the country. Its first stage includes products in 11 categories, from children’s clothes to cookware. On Jan. 2 — day two of the ban — a pair of reporters went shopping for some of those items and then tested them in a lab. A few of the products failed the test.
The Minnesota Star Tribune environmental reporter Chloe Johnson and business reporter Brooks Johnson joined MPR News host Nina Moini to talk about their report.
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