By the end of January 2025, companies must disclose import, production, and usage of 312 specific PFAS under CEPA 71(1)(b), with penalties for non-compliance
Deadline for reporting PFAS pushed to Jan. 1, 2032. GreenSoft can help you prepare for the PFAS regulation deadline with chemical data collection and support for your supply chain.
PFAS Compliance Requirements Webinar: Watch the webinar on-demand to learn about PFAS regulations and PFAS legislation affecting electronics producers.
Get answers to your PFAS Questions with GreenSoft’s New PFAS Resource Center. Learn about ever-changing PFAS Regulations and PFAS Compliance Requirements.
Minnesota PFAS Reporting for Electronics Manufacturers
Minnesota’s PFAS reporting law is one of the most far‑reaching PFAS regulations in the U.S. The state has just pushed the first reporting deadline from July 1 to September 15, 2026, giving companies more time but also raising new questions about expectations and enforcement.
This webinar breaks down the regulation, the data collection requirements, and the submission process step‑by‑step.
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