| Targeted audience |
U.S. domestic manufacturers, distributor; U.S. importers and upstream suppliers |
| Products concerned |
Consumer products |
| Key industries concerned with this insight |
Cookware and kitchen supplies, gear for recreation and travel |
| Application date |
January 1, 2027 |
| Main content or requirements |
U.S. Washington amended Chapter 173-337 WAC: Safer Products Restrictions and Reporting and expanded PFAS restriction to three more consumer product categories and required reporting on nine other product categories. |
| Reference |
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On November 20, 2025, U.S. Washington State Department of Ecology (DoE) adopted amendments to Chapter 173-337 WAC: Safer Products Restrictions and Reporting.
The amended rule restricts the manufacture, sale, and distribution of the three consumer product categories in Washington State that contain intentionally added per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and also requires manufacturers to report the intentional use of PFAS for nine other consumer product categories.
In addition, the amendment added a de minimis threshold of total fluorine above 50 parts per million (ppm) to presume the intentional addition of PFAS for all 12 consumer product categories.
Following is the summary of PFAS requirements in the amendment:
| Products |
Requirements |
Effective date |
- Apparel and accessories
- Automotive washes
- Cleaning products
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Prohibited if intentionally added DoE presumes the detection of total fluorine above 50 ppm indicates the intentional addition of PFAS. |
January 1, 2027 |
- Apparel intended for extreme and extended use
- Footwear
- Gear for recreation and travel
- Automotive waxes
- Cookware and kitchen supplies
- Firefighting personal protective equipment
- Floor waxes and polishes
- Hard surface sealers
- Ski waxes
|
Reporting if intentionally added DoE presumes the detection of total fluorine above 50 ppm indicates the intentional addition of PFAS. |
January 31, 2027 |
Note:
- "Cookware and kitchen supplies" means durable houseware items intended to contact food or beverages and used to prepare, dispense, or store food, foodstuffs, or beverages. Cookware and kitchen supplies include, but are not limited to, baking molds, baking sheets, bowls, cooking utensils, grills, lids, pans, pots, rice cookers, skillets, trays, and waffle makers. Cookware and kitchen supplies do not include major appliances, such as refrigerators and stoves.
- "Gear for recreation and travel" means nonclothing equipment and accessories used for recreation and travel and made from leather, natural textiles, synthetic textiles, or technical textiles. Gear for recreation and travel includes, but is not limited to, backpacks, bags, climbing ropes, luggage, panniers, sleeping bags, sleeping pads, tents, and totes.
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