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French food safety agency finds PFAS in more than 90 percent of tap water

The ANSES has found that 92% of the country’s drinking water contains forever chemicals known as PFAS. The report analyzed more than 600 tap water samples and an equal number of untreated water samples over a two-year period.  Meanwhile another study has found that breakfast cereals, and bread here in Europe are also heavily contaminated with PFAS. Our guest on the show François Veillerette the director of the NGO Generations Futures and former President of Greenpeace France.

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