FDA Rejects Petition to Establish PFAS Contamination Limits in Food
The US Food and Drug Administration has denied a petition that sought to set regulatory limits on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in food. PFAS, often called 'forever chemicals,' are synthetic compounds that persist in the environment and have been linked to various health risks. The petition aimed to establish enforceable thresholds to limit consumer exposure to these substances through the food supply. The FDA's rejection means no new federal limits on PFAS levels in food will be introduced as a result of this petition. The decision has drawn attention amid ongoing public concern about PFAS contamination in food, water, and packaging.
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