PFAS releases into the environment and exposure pathways
If only PFAS would stay in the products, for which they were designed for...
In reality, PFAS are found in surface and groundwater, soil, air, and virtually everywhere on the planet. But how do they enter the environment?
Find out in this video, where Ulrike Braun (German Environment Agency) and Kamila Gruškeviča (Riga Technical University) explain PFAS inputs in the environment and contamination pathways. Piia Leskinen (Turku University of Applied Sciences) discusses potential exposure routes, while Jonas Hendrikson (Swedish Environmental Research Institute) highlights a PFAS hotspot in Sweden and their environmental distribution."
PFAS releases into the environment and exposure pathways
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Full Presentations
Full videos of the expert presentations are available via Youtube.
- Why is PFAS getting so much attention now? – Ulrike Braun, German Environment Agency
- PFAS Introduction - Kamila Gruškeviča, Riga Technical University
- PFAS and risk assessment - Piia Leskinen, Turku University of Applied Sciences
- PFAS strategies at Swedish airports - Jonas Henriksson, Swedish Environmental Research Institute

