New Mexico is poised to become the third state to institute a full-fledged ban on products that contain toxic “forever ...
After several months of uncertainty due to amendments made by the Senate and the dissolution of the National Assembly shortly thereafter, ...
PFAS contamination poses significant risks to food supply chains. Nicola Ackermann of SGS examines sources, regulations, and ...
The first bill, H.B. 212, would ban products that contain intentionally added PFAS and would authorize ... menstrual products, textiles, ski wax and upholstered furniture on Jan. 1, 2028.
The federal government is moving to add PFAS, a class of thousands of chemicals used in a wide range of products from food containers to clothing, to the official list of toxic substances, in light of ...
Move does not ban PFAS, but starts a process to restrict them ... many everyday products — such as packaging, cosmetics and textiles — along with industrial uses like water-repellent coatings ...
Attorneys are urging US companies to seize Canada’s offer to weigh in on the country’s recently announced strategy to work ...