Critical Reporting Requirements for Products Containing PFAS: What Companies Need to Know (and DO) Now
Webinar | 02.27.24, 12:00 PM EST - 1:30 PM EST
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Because of recent changes to federal and state law and regulations, companies that import or sell products or equipment with components that contain certain “PFAS” materials face imminent and overlapping reporting obligations. This webinar will provide actionable information companies can use to determine whether they are impacted by these state and federal requirements as well as practical advice for complying with these obligations.
Topics that will be covered include the following:
- Products and industry sectors most likely to be impacted by federal and state PFAS reporting requirements;
- Key features of the federal reporting requirements under TSCA Section 8(a)(7), and recent guidance from EPA on the scope of those requirements;
- State product bans and reporting requirements and imminent deadlines under state laws; and
- Practical approaches to compliance, and pitfalls to avoid.
Questions - For questions about this program, please contact Octavia Hutson.
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