SuperLife with Darin Olien

PFAS: The Forever Chemical Crisis in Your Water, Clothes, Cookware & Blood

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Feb 19, 2026
A deep investigation into PFAS contamination in water, clothing, cookware and more. Traces how global supply chains and industry choices spread these persistent chemicals. Explores everyday exposure sources like nonstick pans, waterproof gear, packaging and firefighting foam. Covers water filtration, household steps to reduce contact, emerging detox ideas, regulation rollbacks and hopeful PFAS alternatives.
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INSIGHT

PFAS Persistence Threatens Ecosystems

  • PFAS are persistent synthetic chemicals that do not break down in the environment.
  • Darin Olien warns this permanence causes long-term contamination of water, soil, animals, and people.
ANECDOTE

Dalton Carpet Industry Contamination

  • Darin recounts the Frontline investigation centered in Dalton, Georgia, the carpet capital of the world.
  • Mills discharged PFAS-laden wastewater, contaminating rivers, farmland, livestock, and well water for generations.
INSIGHT

Industry Knew And Switched To Short-Chain

  • Major manufacturers like 3M and DuPont knew about PFAS risks decades ago.
  • Companies shifted to short-chain PFAS replacements that lack proven safety but remain widely used.
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