An analysis of the most pressing concerns based on insights from 1,000 UK business leaders.

An analysis of the most pressing concerns based on insights from 1,000 UK business leaders.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has identified per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) as one of the most significant emerging contaminants of concern.
In June, chemical and manufacturing giant 3M and a broad coalition of US cities and towns reached a landmark, nuclear USD12.5 billion verdict relating to the company's use of PFAS — also known as "forever chemicals" — over several decades.
PFAS are a group of over 12,000 chemicals used in industry and consumer products around the world in everything from shampoo and carpeting to food wrappers and cookware.
As a result of PFAS long-lasting nature and resistance to degradation, their use has resulted in extensive environmental contamination, leading to growing regulatory scrutiny and legal liabilities.
This article explores the concerns associated with PFAS contamination and the implications for Casualty and Environmental insurance. Growing concerns and new rules have triggered a surge in claims and heightened demand for coverage.
Organizations with PFAS-related liabilities within their business or supply chain need to transition away from their use, regardless of what insurance protection is in place.
Published October 2023
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