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Whether water-repellent outdoor clothing, coated food packaging, or cookware (keyword: "Teflon pan"), so-called PFAS are used in numerous sectors and industries because of their water-, grease-, and dirt-repellent properties. From a health perspective, however, these "forever chemicals," which are difficult to break down, are now considered problematic because they accumulate in the human body and can have negative effects on organs and the bloodstream. Individual compounds are suspected of promoting functional disorders, for example, of the liver or kidneys.