The UK Government’s long-awaited PFAS Plan marks a significant moment in the country’s response to so-called “forever chemicals.” While immediate regulatory change may be limited, the direction is clear: monitoring will expand, scrutiny will intensify, and accountability across the PFAS lifecycle will increase.
For industry, this creates both uncertainty and opportunity. As contamination mapping improves and exposure pathways become better understood, PFAS risks will become more visible — and harder to ignore. From water and wastewater to waste management, land remediation and manufacturing, organisations will need to strengthen their approach to testing, source control and treatment readiness.
Our white paper explores what the UK PFAS Plan really means for industry. We examine how it compares to the EU’s evolving framework, where regulatory pressure is likely to increase, and what practical steps organisations can take now to reduce risk and build long-term resilience.
Download the full white paper to understand the implications — and how to prepare for what comes next.