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Bund und Kantone testen Fisch, Fleisch und Eier landesweit auf PFAS

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February 18, 2025
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Bund und Kantone testen Fisch, Fleisch und Eier landesweit auf  PFAS
Wie stark sind Lebensmittel in der Schweiz PFAS-belastet? Noch immer tappen die Behörden in dieser Frage im Dunkeln. Breit angelegte Tests sollen jetzt mehr Klarheit schaffen.

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