The cost of inaction: a socioeconomic analysis of environmental and health impacts linked to exposure to PFAS
Goldenman, Gretta ; Fernandes, Meena ; Holland, Michael ; Tugran, Tugce
Nordic Council of Ministers - Copenhagen
2019
191 p.
chemicals ; perfluorinated alkylate substances ; environmental impact assessment ; health impact assessment ; cost of diseases ; cost effectiveness ; contamination
Denmark ; Finland ; Sweden ; Belgium ; USA
TemaNord
2019:516
Chemicals
https://doi.org/10.6027/TN2019-516
English
Bibliogr.
"PFAS (per and polyfluoroalkylsubstances) are known to be extremely difficult to degrade in the environment and to be bioaccumulative and toxic. Exposure to PFAS is suspected to increase the risk of adverse health effects, such as impacts on the thyroid gland, the liver, fat metabolism and the immune system. This study estimates the socioeconomic costs that may result from impacts on human health and the environment from the use of PFAS. Better awareness of the costs and problems associated with PFAS exposure will assist decision-makers and the general public to make more efficient and timely risk management decisions. Findings indicate that the costs are substantial, with annual health-related costs estimated to 2.8 – 4.6 billion EUR for the Nordic countries and 52 – 84 billion EUR for all EEA countries. Overall non-health costs are estimated at 46 million – 11 billion EUR for the Nordic countries. "
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