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Forever Chemicals: The Rise and Fall of PFAS

PostPosted: Tue 18 Feb, 2025 11:30 am
by Aushiker
An interesting look into recent regulatory developments regarding PFAS, chemicals used in making waterproof garments.

Last month, California and New York banned manufacturing and distributing textiles and garments containing PFAS, chemicals commonly found in waterproof-breathable garments. What does this mean for waterproof cycling apparel, the popular membranes they’re made of, and bikepacking gear treated with water-repellent coatings?


If interested you can read more on Bikepacking.com.

Re: Forever Chemicals: The Rise and Fall of PFAS

PostPosted: Wed 19 Feb, 2025 3:39 pm
by slparker
Interesting. I have a couple of older jackets that, no doubt, have DWR with PFAS in them. I wonder about the ethics of taking them into the bush now. Even in the minute amounts that they contain, I woud be contributing to polluting the environment with chemicals that will never break down and stay there forever.

An interesting archeological puzzle for whatever civilisation succeeds us - what exactly is that layer of plastic in the rocks and how did such an intelligent race poison their planet and commit civilisationicide....