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EPA Illegally Hid Health, Safety Data on PFAS Found in Millions of Plastic Containers

By Shannon Kelleher

The New Lede

Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility and the Center for Environmental Health last week sued the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for allegedly withholding data on toxic “forever chemicals” in high-density polyethylene plastic containers.

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is breaking the law by concealing health and safety data about a class of toxic chemicals called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) found in millions of plastic containers, two environmental advocacy groups allege.

The agency is refusing to turn over data on toxic PFAS in high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic containers produced by the company Inhance Technologies, citing “confidential business information.”

Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER) and the Center for Environmental Health have been seeking data held by the EPA about the company and its containers through a 2023 Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA request.

But the agency has redacted and withheld key information, the groups allege.

They filed a lawsuit against the EPA on Feb.15 claiming the agency is violating the Toxic Substances Control Act by refusing to provide the requested data for public scrutiny.

“The cloak of confidential business information cannot be used to hide health and safety studies as EPA is currently doing,” Colleen Teubner, a PEER lawyer, said in a press release. “By sitting on this critical information, EPA is advancing the private interests of a corporate violator and shirking its public health responsibilities.”

The groups sent a demand letter to the EPA in November 2023, arguing that the agency “has no statutory basis” for its refusal to turn over information.

Last year, the EPA ordered Inhance to stop making plastic containers that contain PFAS following legal pressure from PEER and the Center for Environmental Health. That order is set to go into effect Feb. 28.

PFAS should not be in the plastic containers people use every day, period,” Michal Freedhoff, assistant administrator for the EPA’s Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, said in a statement released on Dec. 1, 2023, when EPA issued the order.

Inhance is the only U.S. company that manufactures its containers using a type of fluorination process that results in the formation of toxic PFAS chemicals.

Thirteen PFAS chemicals have been identified in Inhance’s containers, including perfluorooctanoic acid, or PFOA, which was recently classified as carcinogenic to humans by an international cancer research organization.

The company manufactures about 200 million containers using the fluorination process each year.

PFAS do not break down naturally and are found in the blood of 97% of Americans.

The chemicals have been linked to many health problems, including thyroid problems and liver, kidney and testicular cancer.

Studies have demonstrated that PFAS in the walls of HDPE containers, which are used for packaging everything from food products to cleaning supplies to cosmetics, leach into their contents, unwittingly exposing consumers to PFAS in products they use every day.

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Via https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/pfas-epa-health-safety-data-plastic-containers/

3 thoughts on “EPA Illegally Hid Health, Safety Data on PFAS Found in Millions of Plastic Containers

  1. This blog post inspired me to pull out my print-out of US Executive Agencies from 2015, when my equipment still worked, and I still cared enough to try to untangle Federal Government Bureaucracy. Among the 15 Executive Agencies, there are a number of sub-agencies, as well as some “Independent Agencies”. The EPA is listed as one of the “Independent Agencies”, as is the Cental Intelligence Agency, and now the United States Postal Service.

    It is not clear whether there is any congressional or executive oversight of the EPA, the CIA, or the USPS, or how these rogue agencies function. I wonder if there is any accountability anywhere.

    Good luck to those trying to untangle the mystery of how these toxins got into the containers, stores, and landfill.

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