California Assemblymember Nick Schultz is leading an effort to phase out the use of pesticides containing toxic “forever chemicals” to safeguard the nation’s produce.

Schultz (D-Burbank), introduced AB 1603 earlier this year to ban the use, sale, and manufacture of PFAS pesticides in California starting in 2035. The state is the nation’s top agricultural producer, its fruits, nuts ,and vegetables landing on plates across the US.

California has passed so many laws to get these highly persistent, harmful synthetic chemicals out of homes and the environment, Schultz said at a briefing Wednesday, he was shocked to learn that pesticides with intentionally added PFAS are regularly sprayed on the state’s crops. “I was even more startled to find out that these PFAS pesticides are present on the fruit and vegetables that we purchase at the grocery store, on the fruits and vegetables that we feed our families,” he said.

More than 2.5 million pounds of pesticides containing PFAS were sprayed on California crops between 2018 and 2023, according to an analysis of state pesticide use data by the Environmental Working Group, which is co-sponsoring Schultz’s bill with other public interest and health groups.

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    20 days ago

    The USDA recently changed the rules around PFAs added to food so that the company no longer needs to disclose the fact that PFAs were used, so this law is absolutely needed.

    But… it becomes law in 2035? They can poison us as much as they want to for the next 9 years?

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      19 days ago

      Won’t anyone think of the poor poor capitalists? What would they do if we didn’t give them a decade to lobby for the law to be castrated or repealed while they develop a new worse chemical that falls outside the law they can switch to in case they fail? If we made them change something now it might reduce quarterly growth. It may even benefit the public!