Prepare for Minnesota’s upcoming PFAS reporting deadline. Join GreenSoft’s webinar to learn who must report, what PFAS data is required, how to use Minnesota’s PFAS database and PRISM platform, and how to ensure compliance before the July 1, 2026 deadline.
Watch GreenSoft’s EU RoHS Exemptions Update webinar for expert analysis on Pack 22/27 updates, including 7(a), 6(c), and 7(c)-I renewals and new expiration dates. View now in our Webinar Archive.
Stay ahead of EU RoHS Annex III changes. Join GreenSoft’s March 3 webinar for expert analysis on Pack 22/27 updates, including 7(a), 6(c), and 7(c)-I renewals and new expiration dates. Register now to protect your product market access.
Join our webinar to explore the latest EU RoHS Annex III exemption renewal decisions, timelines, and impacts on electronics manufacturing compliance. Reserve your spot today!
Full Material Declaration for Compliance Webinar: Watch the webinar on-demand to learn how electronics manufacturers can utilize FMD data for regulatory compliance
PFAS Compliance Requirements Webinar: Watch the webinar on-demand to learn about PFAS regulations and PFAS legislation affecting electronics producers.
Full Material Declaration (FMD) Webinar: Compliance Strategies for Electronics Manufacturers. Uncover the power of FMD data and learn what is FMD in this free educational webinar.
Minnesota PFAS Reporting for Electronics Manufacturers
Minnesota’s PFAS reporting law is one of the most far‑reaching PFAS regulations in the U.S., and the first major reporting deadline, July 1, 2026, is approaching quickly. This webinar breaks down the regulation, the data collection requirements, and the submission process step‑by‑step.
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