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‘Forever chemicals’: 7 reasons construction needs to know about them

Environmental expert Steve Dyke MCIOB from Churngold Construction explains why ‘forever chemicals’ are fast becoming a mainstream issue for any developer and contractor involved in demolition, earthworks, or remediation.

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‘Forever chemicals’ should be on every construction leader’s radar (Image: Dreamstime)

Persistent organic pollutants (POPs) and specifically PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are rapidly becoming one of the most critical environmental challenges facing the construction industry. Found in legacy building materials, contaminated soils, and even recycled aggregates, these substances are toxic, bioaccumulative, and extremely resistant to natural breakdown.

As regulations develop and public awareness grows, construction professionals must act now to understand, identify, and play a part in managing the impact of these materials on the environment.

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