In this episode, our host Helen Yates, editor of Global Thought Leadership, sits down with Matthew Currie, regional claims leader at Gallagher, and Polly Sayers, solicitor at HCR Law, to unpack one of today’s most complex emerging risks: PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals."
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PFAS have been used for decades across manufacturing, firefighting, consumer goods and industrial processes. Their resilience makes them effective but also environmentally persistent. Helen, Matt and Polly explore how PFAS are entering UK water systems, the challenges of tracing contamination, and why the issue is now firmly on the radar of insurers, regulators and litigators.

They also discuss:

  • How PFAS enter UK water systems and why contamination is difficult to trace
  • Early signs of PFAS litigation in the UK and the challenges of proving causation
  • Why supply chain visibility and early engagement with regulators are becoming essential
  • Practical steps businesses can take now to reduce risk and improve oversight

This episode offers a grounded, practical look at an evolving risk that is set to shape environmental liability for years to come.


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