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Canada to Regulate 'Forever Chemicals' (PFAS)
Canada is classifying roughly 15,000 per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), or 'forever chemicals,' as toxic under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, enabling stricter regulations and potential bans on their use and disposal, following similar international moves and amid concerns about...
Canada to Regulate 'Forever Chemicals' (PFAS)
Canada is classifying roughly 15,000 per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), or 'forever chemicals,' as toxic under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, enabling stricter regulations and potential bans on their use and disposal, following similar international moves and amid concerns about...
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France Bans PFAS Chemicals
The French National Assembly approved a law banning PFAS chemicals from production and sale starting in 2026, with exceptions for certain applications like military gear; the ban is part of a broader effort to protect public health and the environment.
France Bans PFAS Chemicals
The French National Assembly approved a law banning PFAS chemicals from production and sale starting in 2026, with exceptions for certain applications like military gear; the ban is part of a broader effort to protect public health and the environment.
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EU to Simplify Environmental Regulations Amid Competitiveness Concerns
The European Commission plans to simplify EU environmental regulations by at least 25 percent by mid-2025, streamlining reporting requirements for companies under directives like CSRD and CSDDD to improve competitiveness, but facing criticism for potentially weakening the EU's green agenda.
EU to Simplify Environmental Regulations Amid Competitiveness Concerns
The European Commission plans to simplify EU environmental regulations by at least 25 percent by mid-2025, streamlining reporting requirements for companies under directives like CSRD and CSDDD to improve competitiveness, but facing criticism for potentially weakening the EU's green agenda.
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400+ Chemicals in Plastics Linked to Breast Cancer, Disproportionately Affecting Young Women
Over 400 chemicals in common plastics are linked to breast cancer, disproportionately impacting young women due to widespread exposure from food packaging and personal care products; the study highlights the urgent need for stronger regulations and reduced plastic production.
400+ Chemicals in Plastics Linked to Breast Cancer, Disproportionately Affecting Young Women
Over 400 chemicals in common plastics are linked to breast cancer, disproportionately impacting young women due to widespread exposure from food packaging and personal care products; the study highlights the urgent need for stronger regulations and reduced plastic production.
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Tesla-Water Contract Dispute Remains Deadlocked
Tesla and the Strausberg-Erkner water association are deadlocked over a new water contract due to disagreements on wastewater pollutant limits; a December 2024 offer was rejected by Tesla, with further discussions scheduled for April.

Tesla-Water Contract Dispute Remains Deadlocked
Tesla and the Strausberg-Erkner water association are deadlocked over a new water contract due to disagreements on wastewater pollutant limits; a December 2024 offer was rejected by Tesla, with further discussions scheduled for April.
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UK Judge Averts Thames Water Nationalization with £3 Billion Rescue Loan
A UK judge approved a £3 billion rescue loan for Thames Water, Britain's largest water company, averting a potential government takeover and ensuring continued water service to 16 million customers in London and surrounding areas, while also approving a 35% increase in water bills over the next five...

UK Judge Averts Thames Water Nationalization with £3 Billion Rescue Loan
A UK judge approved a £3 billion rescue loan for Thames Water, Britain's largest water company, averting a potential government takeover and ensuring continued water service to 16 million customers in London and surrounding areas, while also approving a 35% increase in water bills over the next five...
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England and Wales Face Steep Water Bill Hikes Amid Industry Crisis
Households in England and Wales face water bill increases averaging at least 21% over five years due to underinvestment and weak regulation, leading to crumbling infrastructure, sewage pollution, and £41 million in bonuses paid to water executives since 2020; the government is implementing reforms b...

England and Wales Face Steep Water Bill Hikes Amid Industry Crisis
Households in England and Wales face water bill increases averaging at least 21% over five years due to underinvestment and weak regulation, leading to crumbling infrastructure, sewage pollution, and £41 million in bonuses paid to water executives since 2020; the government is implementing reforms b...
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56% Bias Score
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