Factsheet Wageningen University PFAS Awareness

Wageningen University (WUR) students and researchers were tested on their awareness of PFAS, the ‘forever chemical’. The results show interesting insights on knowledge of the subject, concern over its risks, and how consumer habits are influenced within WUR. The survey and factsheet was conducted and developed by Wageningen University students.

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Factsheet Wageningen University PFAS Awareness

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