US garbage incinerators are failing to eliminate ‘forever chemical’ air pollution, experts warn
PolicySaturday, May 30, 2026The Guardian

US garbage incinerators are failing to eliminate ‘forever chemical’ air pollution, experts warn

Experts warn that U.S. garbage incinerators are ineffective in removing PFAS "forever chemicals" from emissions, posing significant health risks, particularly to low-income communities. Advocates urge for stronger regulations and alternatives to safeguard public health and reduce environmental pollution.

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