PFAS du Minnesota
July 31, 2025 | Written by GreenSoft Technology, Inc.
Minnesota PFAS Reporting Extended Six Months
La date limite pour la déclaration des PFAS prévue par la nouvelle réglementation du Minnesota a été repoussée au 1er juillet 2026
On July 23, the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency (MPCA) announced a six-month extension to the initial PFAS reporting deadline under the state’s new PFAS reporting regulation. Originally due by January 1, 2026, the new deadline is now July 1, 2026.
This extension gives manufacturers additional time to arrange agreements with suppliers to report on their behalf, as permitted under the proposed rule. The extension also allows manufacturers time to get familiar with the new reporting platform, launching in fall 2025, which will include tools to help streamline the reporting process.
Continued Engagement on Currently Unavoidable Use (CUU) Rulemaking
The MPCA looks to continue dialogue through upcoming check-in meetings on the Currently Unavoidable Use (CUU) rulemaking process. These efforts will influence how exemptions are determined for PFAS-containing products going forward.
The next meeting is anticipated for Fall 2025, where they will share updates and gather additional stakeholder input to help shape the final rule.
Latest Updates to Minnesota’s PFAS Prohibitions for 2025
Exemptions for Internal and Electronic Components
In line with MPCA recommendations, intentionally added PFAS in internal and electronic components are exempt from Minnesota’s 2025 PFAS product bans, including within the 11 restricted product categories such as upholstered furniture. This exemption will remain in place until 2032, unless the use is later classified as a currently unavoidable use (CUU).
Why the exemption? Internal and electronic components pose lower risks of human exposure and are frequently used in both regulated and unregulated product categories.
Clarified Definition of Juvenile Products
Recent legislative action has clarified that the definition of “juvenile products” under the 2025 PFAS prohibitions does not include ATVs, motorcycles, snowmobiles, e-bikes, or replacement parts for these items when designed for children. These changes are found in 2025 Minn. Laws 1st Spec. Sess., ch. 1, art. 4, §§19-20.
GreenSoft helps you comply with Minnesota’s PFAS Requirements
GreenSoft’s PFAS solution makes meeting Minnesota’s PFAS requirements effortless. Our expert data collection team persistently engages with your suppliers to collect detailed substance information for your products and components.
We validate the provided data for accuracy and completeness, and check it against the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Master List of PFAS Chemicals, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) list of PFAS chemicals, and any other global environmental regulations that you must comply with.
With GreenSoft, you’ll receive:
- Hands-On PFAS Data Collection: We collect PFAS data from your supply chain and deliver all the information you need to satisfy MPCA’s PFAS reporting requirements.
- Due Diligence Package: We’ll deliver records of all supplier communications so you can meet MPCA’s due‑diligence and record-keeping requirements.
- PFAS Updates and Reminders: We monitor PFAS requirements worldwide to notify you of reporting deadlines, and when regulations change or new ones arise.
Partner with GreenSoft to offload the burden of regulatory compliance, minimize risk, and stay ahead of evolving PFAS regulations—so you can keep your focus where it belongs: growing your business.
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