Email your state legislator-No toxic PFAS on farms
Toxic PFAS don't belong on our farms or in our food.
Since the 1970s, Massachusetts and other states have distributed wastewater sludge as a fertilizer for farms, parks, and golf courses.
Sludge contains PFAS and other toxic chemicals that are absorbed into soil and water.
On farms, PFAS are readily taken up by crops--and by animals that eat those crops, including humans.
For the good of farms, farmers and everybody who eats Massachusetts-grown food and drinks Massachusetts water, the Legislature must ban the dangerous practice of putting toxic PFAS on farms and other land.