Spektrum.de: Neuer Katalysator zerstört PFAS im Wasser besonders effizient

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PFAS belasten zunehmend unsere Böden und Gewässer. Eine Ausgründung der ETH Zürich bringt nun einen Katalysator auf den Markt, der die Ewigkeitschemikalien schnell und günstig aus der Umwelt entfernen soll.

Was es bedeutet, wenn PFAS-Chemikalien in Böden und Gewässer gelangen, mussten Menschen bereits vielerorts erleben. Im Sommer 2024 hat der Schweizer Kanton St. Gallen den Verkauf von bestimmtem Rindfleisch.

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