There has been much talk in recent years around per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and their impacts on environmental and human health. It’s estimated that more than 200 million Americans are likely drinking water and eating food contaminated with PFAS. Research has shown that high-level exposure to PFAS could be linked to cancer and other health hazards, including reproductive issues. The conversation surrounding these risks has reached such heights that it became part of discussions during the election cycle.