The ESG Report podcast is hosted by Tom Fox. Looking for innovative solutions to tackle climate change? Look no further than The ESG Report! In this episode, Tom speaks with Cally Edgren about Forever Chemicals.
Cally Edgren, a Senior Director of the Regulatory Expert team at Assent, has nearly three decades of experience in manufacturing and has dedicated her career to helping manufacturers comply with regulations. Edgren’s perspective on the regulation and impact of PFAS “forever chemicals” in See more +
The ESG Report podcast is hosted by Tom Fox. Looking for innovative solutions to tackle climate change? Look no further than The ESG Report! In this episode, Tom speaks with Cally Edgren about Forever Chemicals.
Cally Edgren, a Senior Director of the Regulatory Expert team at Assent, has nearly three decades of experience in manufacturing and has dedicated her career to helping manufacturers comply with regulations. Edgren’s perspective on the regulation and impact of PFAS “forever chemicals” in manufacturing is that it is a game changer in the materials compliance world. She explains that PFAS are synthetic chemicals with tight carbon-fluorine bonds that have been used for their fantastic material properties, but these chemicals do not break down and have been found in water supplies and soil, raising health concerns. Edgren notes that regulators are starting to include PFAS chemicals in regulatory instruments, and states are being aggressive in addressing the contamination. She also highlights the supply chain disruption that will occur as major manufacturers like 3M discontinue products containing PFAS, emphasizing the need for manufacturers to consider the broader impact of PFAS regulations on their operations. Join Tom Fox and Cally Edgren on this episode of the ESG Report podcast to learn more about this critical issue.
Key Highlights:
1. The Persistence of PFAS Chemicals
2. The Broader Risks of PFAS Contamination
3. Implications of PFAS Regulations on Manufacturers
4. Stricter State Regulations on PFAS Use
5. PFAS Litigation and Industry Disruption See less -