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Not so sweet: explaining the impact of sugar substitutes on the environment

Author
SBS Audio
Published
Mon 14 Jul 2025
Episode Link
https://www.sbs.com.au/news/podcast-episode/not-so-sweet-explaining-the-impact-of-sugar-substitutes-on-the-environment/upyomcxsb

Environmental researchers are calling for greater attention and potential regulation of artificial sweeteners, as they are building up in the environment and waterways around the world. A new study out of the University of Technology, Sydney [[UTS]] has found widely-used sugar substitutes are not decomposing and are turning into 'forever chemicals' that are comparable to P-FAS in the potential harm to animals and the ecosystem. P-FAS is a commonly used acronym for poly fluoro-alkyl substances - a group of man-made chemicals commonly used in water-resistant and non-stick items. P-FAS has been identified in a growing body of research as a toxin and carcinogen with proven negative impacts on the environment and human health.

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