The plan to allow 500 times more ‘forever chemical’ residue on Australian berries
- Posted on July 14, 2026
- By The Sydney Morning Herald
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Australian regulators are considering a significant regulatory shift that would permit substantially elevated residue levels of PFOA, a persistent synthetic chemical used in pesticide formulations, on berry crops. Despite mounting scientific evidence linking this substance to potential reproductive and developmental complications, authorities maintain that proposed tolerance thresholds remain within safe consumption limits. This decision has sparked debate among health advocates and environmental groups questioning the adequacy of current safety protocols.
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