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USA - Colorado Proposes to Ban PFAS in Certain Consumer Products
On March 28, Colorado introduced a bill (HB22-1345) concerning measures to increase protections from perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) by banning these forever chemicals in certain consumer products.
The bill is to establish a regulatory scheme that prohibits the sale and distribution of the following products that contain intentionally added PFAS in the beginning of 2024:
- carpets or rugs
- cosmetics
- fabric treatments
- food packaging
- juvenile products
- textile furnishings
- upholstered furniture
- oil and gas products
The bill also sets labelling requirements for cookware containing PFAS that would come into contact with food, foodstuff, or beverages in the beginning of 2024:
- List the presence of PFAS chemicals on the product label of the cookware and
- include a statement on the product label of the cookware that directs the consumer to a website with information about why PFAS chemicals were intentionally added to the product
Source Link:
HB22-1345