phs Besafe calls for ban on ‘forever chemicals’ in workwear
PFAS (Poly and perfluoroalkyl substances), known as ‘forever chemicals’, are a group of man-made chemicals that never break down and accumulate in the environment and in our bodies.
As the textile and laundry industries come under increased scrutiny to better manage ‘forever chemical’ contamination, phs Besafe has called for more commercial laundries to ban retreating garments with PFAS.
PFAS (Poly and perfluoroalkyl substances), known as ‘forever chemicals’, are a group of man-made chemicals that never break down and accumulate in the environment and in our bodies, causing serious health conditions and damage to the planet.
Although PFAS are still used in everything from frying pans to beauty products, textiles account for around 35% of the total demand for PFAS, according to the European Environment Agency.
PFAS chemicals are low-cost and offer excellent stain and water repellent properties, making them popular choices for PPE and specialist workwear garments.
The European Environment Agency estimates that up to 143,000 tonnes of PFAS is used by the textile industry in the EU alone.
It is often manufactured into the fabric of garments and added to finished items as an impregnation, finish or membrane to repel stains, water and even chemicals
phs Besafe has already made the commitment to ban or restrict PFAS from its services wherever alternatives are available.
They have a long-term partnership with manufacturer Tranemo Advanced Workwear to ensure they can supply customers with the highest quality, PFAS-free workwear garments wherever a PFAS-free alternative is available.












