Why is it hard to abandon the use of PFAS altogether?

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PFAS are difficult to abandon altogether because of their unique properties that make them valuable in industrial and commercial applications, such as their ability to repel water, grease, and oil. Additionally, they are persistent, meaning they do not break down in the environment and accumulate in living organisms. This makes them a significant health and environmental concern, but also makes it difficult to find effective replacements with similar properties. Furthermore, PFAS are widely used and ubiquitous in the environment, making it a challenge to completely eliminate their use and disposal.