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    March 24, 2026 | Written by GreenSoft Technology, Inc.

    WEBINAR: Minnesota PFAS Reporting for Electronics Manufacturers

    Get an Overview of Minnesota’s PFAS Law, Data Requirements, and Submission Process

    Minnesota’s PFAS reporting law is one of the most far‑reaching PFAS regulations in the U.S., and the first major reporting deadline is approaching quickly. To help manufacturers and distributors prepare, GreenSoft is hosting a focused webinar that breaks down the regulation, the data requirements, and the submission process step‑by‑step.  

    This session is designed for compliance teams, product stewards, supply chain managers, and anyone responsible for environmental reporting or product data collection. Register now to save your spot.

     

    The July 1, 2026 PFAS Reporting Deadline is Approaching

    Minnesota’s PFAS law requires manufacturers to disclose any intentionally added PFAS in products sold in the state. Under the state’s newly finalized reporting rule, companies must submit detailed product and chemical information through Minnesota’s PFAS database and the PRISM reporting platform. The first major reporting deadline is July 1, 2026, making it urgent for electronics manufacturers and other affected industries to begin identifying PFAS in their products, assigning Minnesota‑specific use codes, and preparing their submissions.

     

    What You’ll Learn

    In this webinar, Mitchell Gilbert, Compliance Analyst for GreenSoft Technology, will cover the following:

    • Overview of Minnesota’s PFAS Regulation: Including requirements, reporting obligations, key deadlines, compliance timeline, and the latest on the “Currently Unavoidable Use” rulemaking process.   
    • Who Must Submit: Which companies and product types fall under the 2026 reporting requirement, and what exemptions do not apply.  
    • What Data You Need to Collect: Required PFAS information, product-level details, and documentation expectations for a complete submission.  
    • Minnesota PFAS Use Codes: How Minnesota’s use codes differ from TSCA, and how TSCA classifications can be leveraged to help assign the appropriate Minnesota PFAS Function to your products.  
    • How to Submit Through the Minnesota PFAS Database: A walkthrough of the state’s reporting system, including data entry steps, tips, and common pitfalls to avoid. 

     

    Reserve Your Spot Now

    Minnesota’s PFAS law is setting a precedent for other U.S. states, and early compliance will help companies avoid penalties, protect market access, and prepare for expanding PFAS regulations nationwide. Get the clarity and practical steps needed to move forward with confidence. Register now to save your spot. 

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    With new PFAS regulations and reporting requirements emerging, ensuring compliance with existing standards while preparing for impending changes can be a complex challenge.

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    • Comprehensive PFAS Data Validation: Our multi-step validation process ensures the PFAS data that we collect for you is accurate and complete.
    • PFAS Legislation Monitoring: Our dedicated team monitors updates to PFAS legislation worldwide to notify you when regulations change and new ones arise.

    Learn about how our data solutions and GreenData Manager software can support your compliance efforts year-round. Contact us to get started with a personalized demo.

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