With key leadership from Vermont Conservation Voters, Vermont PIRG and Vermont Natural Resources Council, Vermont has been at the forefront of addressing toxic chemical exposure, adopting nation-leading legislation regulating chemicals of concern such as PFAS, toxic flame retardants, phthalates, and other harmful chemicals.
Vermont faced a significant toxic chemical exposure crisis when PFAS was discovered in the drinking water in the town of Bennington, likely due to industrial contamination from a local manufacturing plant. This led to further investigations and actions to address other sources of toxic contamination in the state, including implementing regulations on toxics in consumer products and monitoring drinking water for contaminants like PFAS.