News: Chemicals
PFAS Breakthrough: Say Goodbye to the "Forever Chemical"
Research led by Dr Cameron Shearer is pioneering new ways to break down PFAS, the persistent 鈥渇orever chemicals鈥 polluting soil and water. Dr Shearer and his team have found that light-activated catalyst technology can degrade PFAS into harmless compounds, offering a sustainable approach for environmental remediation and safer communities. The work is also featured in the new PFAS and Microplastic Capability Statement, highlighting pollution detection, degradation technologies, and sustainable chemical solutions.
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New National Data Offers Insight into PFAS Levels in Australians
Dr Cameron Shearer has commented on听a recent announcement by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), as they have shared new data of a voluntary survey conducted by the ABS鈥 National Health Measures on Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) levels. The new data听 creates a baseline of PFAS levels in Australians, that can support deeper research into the possible harm the chemicals can cause.
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