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Lingering Problems

Next to a cigarette labelled '50 years' is a water bottle labelled '1000 years,' and a person with a 3M logo inside them labelled 'forever.' The logo is made up of text that lists items like non-stick cookware and dental floss.

In April chemicals manufacturer 3M announced it would soon start repayments to US public drinking water systems as part of a multi-billion-dollar settlement over contamination with PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances). Known as ‘forever chemicals’, PFAS are used in firefighting foam, some household items and waterproof clothes. Added to various products since the 1950s, they can take thousands of years to degrade. Although scientific evidence is currently limited, in recent years there has been concern over their impact on the environment and human life.

The Museum of Australian Democracy acknowledges Australia's First Nations peoples as the Traditional Custodians of Country throughout Australia. We recognise their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We respectfully acknowledge the role that First Nations people continue to play in shaping Australia's democracy. We also acknowledge the Ngunnawal, Ngunawal and Ngambri peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the region in which MoAD is located.

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