The chemical companies used Big Tobacco's tactics to cover up evidence of PFAS risks
In 1953, a paper written for cigarette manufacturer RJ Reynolds detailed possible carcinogens in tobacco, but the document would remain largely ignored by the public for decades. During this time, the tobacco industry told the public: "We do not accept the presence of harmful substances in tobacco." The chemical companies seem to be taking notice. Just a few years later, DuPont scientists...
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