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[NEWS] Latest Updates on PFAS: Global Risks and How to Stay Safe
PFAS are synthetic chemicals used in non-stick cookware, food packaging, textiles, pesticides, and more. Their resistance to heat and water makes the convenient, but they don't break down, contaminating soil, water, and food. PFAS exposure has been linked to cancer, hormonal disruption, and fertility issues. At MyFibres, we believe sustainability and health go hand in hand. Our kitchen papers are:
PFAS-free,
Toluene-free,
Made from 100% virgin pulp,
Compostable & biodegradabl
Jeanne P
Dec 16, 20252 min read


[NEWS] PFAS Senate Inquiry Report Released
Australia has just taken a step in addressing one of the most persistent environmental and health challenges of our time: PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances), often called "forever chemicals". After more than a year of hearings, site visits, and expert testimony, the Senate Select Committee on PFAS has released its final report, a nearly 400-page document that exposes regulatory gaps and sets out 47 recommendations for urgent action. "For too long, PFAS chemicals have
Daniel D
Nov 20, 20252 min read


MyFibres: Eco-friendly Cooking made Smarter
In a world where kitchen products are often overlooked, MyFibres offers eco-friendly, non-toxic, and sustainable paper products that protect your health, reduce kitchen waste, and support a greener lifestyle, all while making your everyday cooking smarter.
Discover a healthier, greener, and smarter way to cook.
Jeanne P
Oct 28, 20252 min read


The Hidden Dangers of Toluene in Baking Paper: Why Solvent-Free Matters?
Toluene is a volatile organic solvent widely used in industrial applications such as paint, adhesives, and chemical coatings. In the context of baking paper, it may be used to dissolve and apply synthetic resins or anti-stick agents that give the paper its heat resistance and non-stick properties. While technically effective, this practice raises serious concerns when it comes to food safety.
Jeanne P
Aug 22, 20252 min read
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