The compost industry continues to be drawn into remediation of a suite of chemicals more commonly known as PFAS (perfluoroalkyl substances) that has innocently plagued some composts, despite our concerns about the dangers to human health and the wish not to have it pollute our product. However, we are considered passive receivers because PFAS enters our compost stream, through food, non-compostable food packaging (BPI has forbidden intentional PFAS in its certified products), biosolids—even rainwater and upstream sources.
Due to this, some states are considering regulation that would disallow compost to be spread on farmland, even though there is no quantified research to determine what levels of PFAS might be considered unsafe for farmland.
WE WILL NEED YOUR HELP to support two initiatives that would help our compost manufacturers survive this threat that hangs over our small but thriving industry:
Thank you for your support!