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Connecticut Regulates PFAS in Consumer Products

Connecticut will ban PFAS in a variety of consumer products starting January 1, 2028.

On June 5, 2024, the Governor of Connecticut signed into Senate Bill 292 (Public Act No.24-59), which is titled "An Act Concerning The Use Of PFAS In Certain Products". 

This PFAS Act shall regulate PFAS in a wide array of consumer products through notification, self-declaration labeling and eventually phase out all uses. 

The details of PFAS phase-out plan are scheduled as follows: 

Regulated scopeObligation Effective date
New or not-previously-used outdoor apparel for severe wet conditions containing PFASProhibited to distribute, sell or offer for sale unless labeled with statement "Made with PFAS"2026.1.1
Turnout gear containing PFASProvide written notice to purchaser for intentionally added PFAS in products and the reason2026.1.1
Apprael, carpet or rug, cleaning product, cookware, cosmetic product, dental floss, fabric treatment, children's product, menstruation product, textile furnishing, ski wax, upholstered furniture containing intentionally added PFAS

Prohibited to manufacture, sell or offer for sale unless: 


1. Notified to the Department of Energy and Environmental Protection (DEEP); and

2. labeled with "Made with PFAS" 

2026.7.1
Apparel, carpet or rug, cleaning product, cookware, cosmetic product, dental floss, fabric treatment, children's product, menstruation product, textile furnishing, ski wax, upholstered furniture containing intentionally added PFASProhibited to manufacture, sell, offer for sale, or distribute for sale 2028.1.1

This PFAS Act can be accessed here

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