‘Forever’ chemicals have been found all over Massachusetts, from the Berkshires to the Cape. These chemicals, known as PFAS, have been linked to immune problems, birth defects and cancer.
You can take action to reduce your exposure to PFAS and advocate for alternatives for these dangerous chemicals. But that starts with knowing the facts about PFAS and how to protect yourself.
MASSPIRG, Community Action Works, Clean Water Action, and Environment Massachusetts are partnering together to hold an informational workshop for Massachusetts residents on PFAS.
Join us on June 14th to find out more! RSVP here.
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