White Paper

Understanding, Managing and Mitigating PFAS Risk

Consumer and regulatory pressure continues to grow to remove polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in products, manufacturing processes and more. In this white paper, learn how to understand your organization's potential risks from PFAS, and how our full-lifecycle PFAS framework helps companies effectively mitigate and reduce PFAS-related risks.
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Addressing PFAS Challenges

A wide range of consumer and industrial products contain PFAS, including food packaging, fabrics, firefighting foams, semiconductors, medical devices and many more. However, the same properties that make PFAS (including PFOA and PFOS) highly useful for manufacturing applications also makes these "forever chemicals" highly resistant to breaking down naturally.

With regulatory bodies releasing PFAS standards and plans, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)'s PFAS Strategic Roadmap, you may be asking yourself – “where do I even start?”

Battelle is your partner in PFAS risk reduction. This white paper will guide you through what you need to know about identifying, understanding, quantifying, and evaluating organizational PFAS risk, and getting started with an actionable plan for replacement and risk mitigation of PFAS. So, what are you waiting for? Download the white paper today to get started.

 

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Inside the White Paper


The Challenge with PFAS

Understand why PFAS poses a significant challenge for companies across industries, and why proper long-term risk management of PFAS is critical.

Sources of PFAS

See possible sources of PFAS risk for organizations, including potential blind spots like third-party components and releases of PFAS contamination from process water.

Types of PFAS Risks

Learn the primary 5 PFAS risk categories and their unique PFAS risk management challenges, spanning stakeholder risk to supply chain risk.

PFAS Risk Mitigation Framework

Explore our multi-faceted approach to addressing PFAS risk, from assessments and analysis to replacement and remediation.