Removing PFAS from feedstocks, products and packaging is inconvenient and can be costly, but doing so ensures a PFAS-free future writes our VP Paul Harencak in the latest issue of FoodLogistics.com.

Updated: Mar 11, 2024
Removing PFAS from feedstocks, products and packaging is inconvenient and can be costly, but doing so ensures a PFAS-free future writes our VP Paul Harencak in the latest issue of FoodLogistics.com.
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