The ban would constitute “the broadest restriction proposal in history,” Frauke Averbeck, who led the proposal for the German Environment Agency, said. “It’s a huge step for us to take.” Richard Luit, senior policy adviser at the Dutch National Institute for Public Health and Environment, added: “If no action is taken we estimate that the societal costs will exceed the costs without a restriction.” However, industry executives warned that a broad ban could have severe consequences for many sectors. Chemours, a leading supplier of high-end fluoropolymers, warned that the chemicals were “absolutely critical” for semiconductor manufacturing as well as a wide range of other industries.
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