Just when you thought you had a good handle on reducing your exposure to PFAS, scientists are now revealing another concern. Could toilet paper be increasing your risk of cancer? Is it no longer safe to wipe? A study by the University of Florida found the cancer-linked forever chemicals in practically every brand of toilet paper on the market. As Americans, we go through a lot of toilet paper—averaging 57 pounds per person each year. That is a lot of waste, and a lot of repeat exposure. Not to mention the environmental implications as all those chemicals find their way into our soil and water supply.
PFAS In Toilet Paper. Is It Even Safe To Wipe?
PFAS In Toilet Paper. Is It Even Safe To…
PFAS In Toilet Paper. Is It Even Safe To Wipe?
Just when you thought you had a good handle on reducing your exposure to PFAS, scientists are now revealing another concern. Could toilet paper be increasing your risk of cancer? Is it no longer safe to wipe? A study by the University of Florida found the cancer-linked forever chemicals in practically every brand of toilet paper on the market. As Americans, we go through a lot of toilet paper—averaging 57 pounds per person each year. That is a lot of waste, and a lot of repeat exposure. Not to mention the environmental implications as all those chemicals find their way into our soil and water supply.