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Recording 160 CHE-Alaska 6/30/2021 Per- & Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Breast Milk

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CHE-Alaska webinar: Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) in Breast Milk: Findings of a New Study and Policies Needed to Protect Future Generations. This webinar was recorded on June 30, 2021. Additional resources and a more detailed description can be found at the CHE-Alaska webpage - https://www.akaction.org/webinars/per-and-polyfluoroalkyl-substances-pfas-in-breast-milk-findings-of-a-new-study-and-policies-needed-to-protect-future-generations-3/

Description: Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have been used in textiles, cookware, and food packaging for stain and stick resistance for more than eighty years. The dispersive use of PFAS in firefighting foams used on airports and military bases has contaminated the drinking water of millions of people around the world. Today, these compounds are widespread in our environment, the foods we eat, and in our bodies.

Studies have linked PFAS exposure in humans to weakened immune systems, certain cancers, thyroid disease, and increased cholesterol. Despite this, this class of ‘forever chemicals’ has few regulations globally or in the USA, and those that do exist permit far greater levels of PFAS exposure than current research findings deem safe.

A new study in the US (and the focus of this webinar) found phased-out and current-use PFAS in the breast milk of all 50 mothers who provided samples. These findings highlight the exposure and health risk for mothers as well as their nursing infants.

The authors also analyzed global data of PFAS in breast milk, finding that some current-use PFAS, billed as safer non-bioaccumulative alternatives, are in fact increasing in abundance in humans. These findings support the growing need for government and industry to address PFAS as a class rather than risk future regrettable substitutions.

In Alaska, the risk of PFAS exposure is heightened by decades of use of PFAS-containing firefighting foams at airports and military bases, releases from these facilities, and PFAS contamination of essential water supplies throughout the state.  The investigative report on PFAS by Alaska Community Action on Toxics identified more than 100 individual PFAS source areas at nearly 30 locations across Alaska (see ACAT’s 2019 report below).

To help protect future generations, we urgently need comprehensive state and federal policies to end unnecessary uses of PFAS. In the Alaska State Legislature, bills have been introduced by Sen. Jesse Kiehl and Rep. Sara Hannan, Senate Bill 121 and House Bill 171, to establish enforceable drinking water standards, phase out the use of PFAS in firefighting foam, and provide testing and safe water sources for communities affected by PFAS contamination.  At the federal level, a number of bills have been introduced to protect drinking water and contaminated communities, prevent firefighter exposures, provide funding for remediation; and regulate PFAS in food packaging, textiles, personal care products, and firefighting foams.  

You can listen to a recording of this call with the authors of the new scientific study that investigated PFAS in the breast milk of mothers in the Seattle area and a discussion of how the latest science might inform prevention-based public policies on PFAS. The authors note that “while we know that PFAS chemicals may be harmful, it is important to remember that breast milk provides significant benefits to newborn and child health. Breast milk is still best for newborns.”

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