Industry
The Position Statement does not impose regulatory measures or specific timeframes. Instead it outlines a nationally agreed government stance on PFAS, and a series of objectives for minimising their release into Australia’s environment.
The Australian Government PFAS Taskforce (in the Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment) will consult industry about the Position Statement in 2020. During this consultation, officials will discuss how governments can work together with industry to achieve the objectives of the Position Statement – through initiatives led by industry or government (including regulation). More information about this consultation process is provided below.
Community
Governments across Australia have heard the concerns of community members living in and around PFAS investigation sites, and their calls to take further action to prevent PFAS from entering the environment. In response, Australian governments have developed a set of objectives to prevent further releases of PFAS. These objectives are outlined in the National PFAS Position Statement (the Position Statement).
Most PFAS contamination in the Australian environment comes from the historical use of firefighting foams that contained these chemicals. Extensive investigation and management activities are underway at sites where these firefighting foams were used. However, some household products like carpets, furniture, water-proof clothing and paper and packaging materials may also contain PFAS and release these chemicals to the environment over time. Australian governments understand that Australian communities want to see more action taken to reduce the release of PFAS from all sources, to protect environmental and human health.
The Position Statement sets clear objectives for reducing the release of PFAS chemicals of concern from all sources in Australia. These objectives are designed to prompt action by PFAS users to reduce PFAS where practicable, in the lead up to government initiatives being implemented to better manage the environmental risks of industrial chemicals, including PFAS.
Community members can contact the Australian Government PFAS Taskforce with comments or questions about the Position Statement.