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This week on Packaging Dive — a new publication from the newsroom that brings you Manufacturing Dive — we're looking at the push by manufacturers to rid their systems of "forever chemicals" amid enhanced regulatory scrutiny. We took a deep dive into how the paper sector is limiting its use of these chemicals, formally known as PFAS, in facility effluent and searching for alternative materials to use in its products. This follows other recent stories from the Packaging Dive team about packaging manufacturing, including a look at Q1 facility layoffs and a case study of how one paper company received U.S. EPA recognition for its energy efficiency upgrades. Want to stay up to date on the latest packaging news? Sign up for our daily newsletter. Cole Rosengren Lead Editor, Packaging Dive Linkedin | Email
"Forever chemicals” have long been used in the packaging sector. But as regulators push for their elimination, companies find it difficult to fully rid their supply chains of the toxic chemical.
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