Dutch MPs rally for health over profit in Chemours PFAS dispute

Dutch MPs and 200 citizens demand Chemours prioritize health concerns over economic gains in the ongoing PFAS controversy.

ANP reports.


In short:

  • Dutch MPs, led by Geert Gabriëls and Ines Kostić, joined 200 protesters at Chemours, advocating for health over economic interests in the PFAS debate.
  • Gabriëls criticized the protection of corporate permits over public health, highlighting the legal poisoning through 'forever chemicals'.
  • Kostić urged new cabinet members to prioritize health, citing government inaction in environmental health crises at Chemours and other sites.

Key quote:

"Why doesn't health come first? Why do economic interests take precedence over health interests?"

— Geert Gabriëls, member of Parliament

Why this matters:

This movement underscores a critical health issue, where legal loopholes allow harmful chemicals into our environment.

New research could help pinpoint “forever chemicals” exposure — giving communities a roadmap for cleanup and individuals direction on what to avoid.

About the author(s):

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