
Stephanie Metzger
@stephrmetzger
Policy Advisor at @RoySocChem
Science policy and communication expert, sustainability at the centre of my work
All opinions are my own
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11-07-2022 11:06:40
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EXCLUSIVE: 8 months of work, and my story exposing how the small town of Bentham in North Yorkshire became the most PFAS polluted place in the country is now live Read the news story in the The Guardian and the full two-part investigation in ENDS Report theguardian.com/environment/ar…


On the BBC we’re calling for a national Chemicals Agency. Prof Gillian Reid, President Royal Society of Chemistry: “The current regulatory regime for chemicals in the UK is not fit-for-purpose, failing to support innovation or protect our waterways, soil, air & built environment” #NoTimeToWaste


The next government should establish a national Chemicals Agency to address 'fragmentation and confusion' under the UK's current chemicals regulatory systems, a report by Royal Society of Chemistry has recommended ⬇️ endsreport.com/article/187579…

🌿💊 Overuse of antibiotics isn't just a health concern – it's an environmental one too. Learn how antibiotics in agriculture and food production contribute to antimicrobial resistance and pose risks to ecosystems. ➡️unep.org/news-and-stori… Via UN Environment Programme



Really important investigation from watershed_investigations. This is why at the Royal Society of Chemistry we have been calling on government to lower the allowable limit of each individual PFAS in drinking water to 10ng/L, and add a cumulative limit of 100ng/L, to protect human health. #cleanupPFAS

UK politicians test positive for ‘forever chemicals’ in their system. Stark results in Wildlife and Countryside Link investigation reinforce our calls for a dedicated national Chemicals Agency to overhaul the UK's broken chemicals regulation #NoTimeToWaste Read more: rsc.li/agency


An important story powerfully told in the new series of Buried, focusing on #ForeverChemicals. We supported the testing conducted in the making of the new series, led by Manchester Metropolitan Uni's David Megson, from our Environmental Policy Group, and featuring Royal Society of Chemistry's own Stephanie Metzger

Our resident #ForeverChemicals policy expert Stephanie Metzger contributed to #Buried to highlight just how many chemicals need monitoring and regulating, and the lack of capacity in the UK to deal with this effectively. Read more bbc.co.uk/news/articles/…

NEW: Official inquiry/investigation confirmed in Cheshire due to Buried: The Last Witness with BBC Radio 4 Royal Society of Chemistry Manchester Metropolitan Uni. Cheshire West council has set up a cross-party task group, public hearings + witness evidence. They will file a report within 6 months.

Want to join the youth team advancing chemicals, waste and pollution policy in the United Nations system and beyond? Applications are now open for Regional and Thematic Focal Point roles in Chemicals and Waste Youth Platform 2024-25 Coordination Team! Apply by 31 August 2024:


Great to meet some of the team from Royal Society of Chemistry - they're supporting Recycle Your Electricals on their #GreatCableChallenge for international #EWasteDay, including helping staff members safely dispose of old tech


We welcomed our new MP Charlotte Cane MP🔶 to our Cambridge office on Friday, discussing a huge range of policy areas, including #sustainability – not least the international #EWasteDay focus on how we can all play a part in the #GreatCableChallenge!


BREAKING! MP Munira Wilson 🇺🇦 has just introduced a PFAS forever chemical bill that would set out legal limits for toxic PFAS in water & ramp up regulation on their production. We've been falling so far behind the EU and US. It's time to catch up!

Really pleased to support Munira Wilson 🇺🇦's cross-party bill on PFAS - or 'forever chemicals'. PFAS can pose serious risks to our health, yet aren't subject to any statutory regulation in England and Wales. This bill would change that to help keep our drinking water safe.