The French National Assembly on Thursday unanimously adopted a bill aimed at restricting the manufacture and sale of products containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances — also known as PFAS or “forever chemicals.” The MPs, backed by the government, voted to exclude kitchen utensils from the scope of the text.

Thanks to an intense lobbying push, manufacturers of frying pans and saucepans — including the SEB group, which owns Tefal — are exempt from this ban under the proposed law penned by French Green MPs.

Majority groups initially tried to delay the ban on kitchen utensils until 2030 — a timetable refused by the French Green MPs who instead suggested an exemption until 2026.

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    7 months ago

    Nonstick pans, though most of the harm is from manufacture, not end-use

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      7 months ago

      Yeah, huge amount of harm to the people around the manufacturing plants.

      And some amount of eating extremely inert molecules to the people buying them.

      Two separate things, the first worse than the second, but still.