PFAS destruction startup Aquagga has appointed Dhileep Sivam, a former executive at Intellectual Ventures, as its new CEO.
Health experts have only recently begun to explore the harmful — and potentially carcinogenic — properties of PFAS.
A person shops at a home improvement store in New York City in January. Many states have enacted laws this year to restrict ...
Exposure to chemicals called PFAS during young adulthood has been linked to yet another serious health problem – reduced ...
Researchers have created a hydrodynamic reactor that uses bubble cavitation to remove PFAS from water. The reactor has shown ...
New EPA data re-enforce the need for urgency among activists as almost 500 cities may soon need to act to comply with new ...
Legislative momentum against PFAS has surged this year, as at least 11 states enacted laws to restrict the use of “forever chemicals” in everyday consumer products or professional firefighting ...
The Hershey Company is accused of using candy wrappers that contain dangerous chemicals in a class action lawsuit. Screengrab ...
As questions surround the fate of Intel and its New Albany plant, some oversight groups are scrutinizing “forever chemicals” ...
Aquagga, a “forever chemicals” destruction startup, is set to accelerate growth and commercialize its technology by welcoming ...