The ban on eternal pollutants examined from today by MEPs. The bill from environmentalist deputies aimed at “protecting the population from the risks linked to PFAS” is before the Assembly on April 4.

Many unions and employees of the household appliances group SEB, of which the Tefal company is a part, came to the National Assembly on the eve of the proposal. PFAS are chemical compounds widely used in industry but also present in many everyday products such as non-stick coatings on kitchen utensils.