An committee recommends stronger action against 'forever chemicals' but not all members agree. Photo: Con Chronis/AAP PHOTOS
Levels of PFAS in food should be monitored and legal action taken against a multinational company over 'forever chemicals', a federal parliamentary inquiry has recommended.
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The select committee's six members are split after their inquiry delivered a report on per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, which have sparked concerns about health and contamination.
The report urges health guidelines and safe exposure levels, subsidised blood testing for particularly aff

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