From the Danube to the Arctic: Europe is struggling to stop the “forever chemicals” economy

2024-03-22 08:00:00

The story of the so-called eternal chemicals in the Danube begins in an inconspicuous laboratory. Vienna University of Technology, a modern office building in dark gray and beige in Vienna’s third district, large glass windows, three floors. Ernis Saracevic conducts research in a laboratory on the second floor where test tubes and other containers with water samples are lined up.

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