Targeted audience |
U.S. domestic manufacturers, distributor; U.S. importers and upstream suppliers |
Products concerned |
Consumer products |
Key industries concerned with this insight |
Cookware |
Application date |
January 1, 2026(for Cookware) |
Main content or requirements |
U.S. Colorado revised PFAS product bans scope. |
Reference |
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On May 1, 2024, U.S. Colorado Governor signed the bill HB SB 24-081 to amend PFAS restrictions on consumer product.
The following products containing intentionally added PFAS chemicals are added to ban to be sold, offered for sale, distributed for sale or distributed for use in Colorado after the relevant effective date:
Products |
Effective date |
Outdoor apparel for severe wet conditions (unless with the statement of “Made with PFAS chemicals”) |
January 1, 2025 (Not effective from January 1, 2028) |
- Cleaning products
(except for floor maintenance in hospital and medical settings)
- Cookware
- Dental floss
- Menstruation products
- Ski wax
- Artificial turf (Installation)
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January 1, 2026 |
- Cleaning products for floor
maintenance in hospital and medical settings
- Textile articles
- Outdoor apparel for severe wet conditions
- Food equipment intended primarily
for use in commercial settings
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January 1, 2028 |
In addition, disclosure requirements on product label for cookware containing intentionally added PFAS chemicals in the handle or in any product surface that comes into contact with food, foodstuffs, or beverages will be repealed from January 1, 2026.
Note:
1."Textile article" means a textile that is primarily used in households and businesses. "Textile article" includes accessories, apparel, backpacks, handbags. "Textile article" does not include:
- Outdoor apparel for severe wet conditions;
- Outdoor textile furnishings;
- Outdoor upholstered furniture;
- Textile articles used in medical, professional, or industrial settings.
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