Kidney cancer rates near Pfas factory in Lancashire a ‘major source of concern’

🇬🇧 The Guardian (GB) —
Kidney cancer rates near Pfas factory in Lancashire a ‘major source of concern’

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Concerns have been raised about a government-funded study examining kidney cancer rates near a chemicals factory in Lancashire, UK. The factory emitted Pfoa, a carcinogenic forever chemical banned globally in 2020, between the 1950s and 2012, with approximately 49 tonnes released into the air.

Experts cast doubt on conclusion of government-funded study of factory emitting forever chemicals near Blackpool Concerns have been raised about the conclusions drawn by a government-funded study that looked at rates of kidney cancer in the vicinity of a factory using forever chemicals near Blackpool. Pfoa, which is a known carcinogenic forever chemical that was globally banned in 2020, was emitted from the AGC Chemicals Europe factory in Thornton-Cleveleys, a town north of Blackpool, between the 1950s and 2012. During this period, approximately 49 tonnes of Pfoa were emitted into the air. The factory, which AGC Chemicals Europe bought in 1999, stopped using Pfoa in 2012. Continue reading...

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