Breaking up with non-stick: Kate Slavin's mission for sustainable kitchens
Description
With 72% of Australians disposing of non-stick pots and pans, Kate delves into the startling consequences of this widespread practice. We explore the presence of harmful PFAS ("forever chemicals") in these cookware items and their lasting effects on the environment and human well-being.
But it's not all bleak. Kate shares her mission to bring about a significant change in the cookware industry. With a push to ban PFAS in Australia by 2025, she's eager to see a more sustainable and healthy future for kitchens across the country.
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