Kitchenware excluded from French PFAS ban after intensive lobbying

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France’s parliament has voted to ban some PFAS or “forever chemicals”, but the law excludes kitchenware after Tefal’s parent company led an intensive lobbying campaign. Meanwhile, French aviation giant Airbus flew way ahead of Boeing in 2024. Plus, James Bond’s long-serving producers are giving creative control to Amazon.

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