
PFAS:
What are PFAS?
PFAS (Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances) are a group of man-made chemicals valued for their resistance to heat and ability to repel grease, water, and oil. Their properties make them common in products like non-stick cookware, water-resistant clothing, fast food packaging, personal care items and many more. Their widespread use in consumer and industrial products significantly contributes to environmental pollution. Long-term or acute exposure to these “forever chemicals” harms our environmental and human health. You can learn more about the causes, impacts and solutions to PFAS pollution in the below resources!

PFAS in Drinking Water for Private Residential Well Owners
Factsheet
English
General Public

PFAS Cycle
Infographic
English
8yrs+

PFAS – our intimate relation with these forever chemicals
Story Map
English
14yrs +

PFAS
Infographic
English
14yrs+

PFAS
Infographic
Dutch
14yrs+

Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) and Your Health
Website
English
General Public, Policymakers

Los problemas con PFAS
Infographic
Spanish
14yrs+

Les PROBLÈMES avec les PFAS
Infographic
French
14ys+

Las sustancias perfluoroalquiladas y polifluoroalquiladas (PFAS) y su salud
Factsheet
Spanish
General Public, Policymaker

Historic and Current PFAS Levels in AFFF in the Republic of Ireland (ROI)
Report
English
14yrs+

Het probleem met PFAS
Infographic
Dutch
14yrs+

Health Risks Associated with PFAS Exposure
Infographic
English
14yrs+






