Factsheet 4 Interviews on PFAS

This poster dives into expert insights on PFAS contamination, showing perspectives from scientists and policy advisors in the Netherlands. These insights were collected by Wageningen University students through interviews with an environmental geographer, a water board policy advisor, an environmental technologist, and a senior chemist from Wageningen and Utrecht Universities.

Factsheet 4 Interviews on PFAS

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