As the Outdoor Industry Ditches ‘Forever Chemicals,’ REI Lags Behind

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Here are some of the other brands that have promised to phase out PFAS.

short-chain PFAS may be just as problematic as their long-chain counterparts in terms of the threats they pose to environmental and human health..In response to Grist’s request for comment, REI said it was “in the process of eliminating all remaining PFAS from our own products,” but it didn’t address questions about a timeline for that transition.

REI hasn’t elaborated publicly on the barriers it faces as it moves away from PFAS. But accounts from other retailers describe a similar problem: It’s been hard to find PFAS replacements that are equally effective when creating durable outdoor products.PFAS worked “really, really well,” said Matt Dwyer, vice president of product impact and innovation for the outdoor clothing company Patagonia, which plans tofrom its products by 2024.

Early replacement candidates didn’t measure up, Dwyer said, likening them to “an artist’s hammer and chisel” next to the “dynamite” of PFAS. The alternatives also resulted in product side effects that compromised sustainability in other ways: Some early versions of a PFAS-free finish caused garments to fall apart, increasing concerns overStill, some brands seem to have found sufficient solutions to move forward.

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It is indeed odd that REI of all companies would have this issue… REI PFAS

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