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Information on PFOA

PFOA (perfluorooctanoic acid) is a chemical that has been used by industry for many years as a processing aid in the manufacture of fluoropolymers representing a wide range of high-performance products that are versatile and durable and possess unique properties such as non-stick characteristics and heat and chemical-resistance.  In fluorotelomer products, such as those used in firefighting foams and repellants, PFOA is not used in the manufacturing process but occurs at trace levels as an unintended byproduct. DuPont is currently one of a number of global manufacturers that make and use PFOA. 

The products made with DuPont fluoropolymer and fluorotelomer materials are safe for their intended uses, impart value and benefit to society, and meet regulatory requirements for commercial use.

Studies have shown very low levels of PFOA and other perfluorinated compounds (PFC's) in the environment and in the blood of the general population. Questions about this, as well as customer interest in product alternatives, have led DuPont to commit to phase out the use and production of PFOA by 2015 or earlier, if possible, and to develop new products and processes that are more environmentally sustainable. 

Our corporate phase out commitment has helped promote the rapid transition to a new generation of products and processes that have a reduced environmental footprint, and do not sacrifice product performance.

This site is intended to serve as a resource for information about PFOA and our progress in phasing out of PFOA. Additional information can be found by visiting the links below.