“Just before leaving office, the Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency announced some changes regarding the regulation of a group of chemicals known as PFAS, or sometimes branded as “forever chemicals.”
Most recently, just a day before the end of Trump’s only presidential term, the EPA confirmed that PFAS had been found in the packaging of Anvil 10+10, a pesticide used in states including Massachusetts and Florida. That possibility came from research done by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility back in December, and the EPA confirmed that PFAS had contaminated the pesticide, which is sprayed aerially. ”