SGS Summarizes US Congress Proposal to Ban All Non-Essential Uses of PFAS
SGS publishes SafeGuardS detailing US federal government plans to phase out all non-essential uses of PFAS in ten years.
- (1888PressRelease) June 01, 2024 - SGS, the world’s leading testing, inspection and certification company, has published SafeGuardS 076.24 to provide stakeholders with an overview of US federal plans to ban per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS).
H.R.8074 was introduced by the US House of Representatives in April 2024. Entitled, ‘the Forever Chemical Regulation and Accountability Act of 2024’ (the FCRAA), it provides a framework for the phasing out of all non-essential uses of PFAS over a period of ten years.
A perfluoroalkyl substance is defined as a chemical of which all carbon atoms are fully fluorinated and a polyfluoroalkyl substance is defined as a chemical containing at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom and at least one carbon atom that is not a fully fluorinated carbon atom.
Important provisions in the FCRAA include:
• Authorization for the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to implement a ten-year plan to phase out all non-essential uses of PFAS, in consultation with other agencies
• National Academies will review and summarize scientific evidence and evaluate assessments in relation to the uses of PFAS that should be considered as essential
• Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) Section 8 (a)(7) amended to require manufacturers and users of PFAS to report any essential PFAS usages annually starting no later than three years after enactment
• Ten-year general rule for manufacturers (includes importers and exporters of products that are known to contain PFAS) and users set to complete the phase out of non-essential uses of PFAS
• Manufacturers must submit a plan and schedule for the ten-year phase out general rule
• Permits a person to submit a petition to the US EPA on designating a use of PFAS as a non-essential use or an essential use. The burden of proof rests with the petitioner
In addition to the ten-year general rule there is also a provision for certain product categories to have an accelerated phase out. These are:
• Carpets and rugs
• Fabric treatments
• Food packaging and containers
• Juvenile products
• Oil and gas products
• Accessories and handbags
• Cosmetics
• Indoor and outdoor apparel
• Indoor textile furnishings
• Indoor upholstered furniture
• Outdoor textile furnishings
• Outdoor upholstered furniture
• Outdoor apparel for severe wet conditions
SGS experts publish SafeGuardS to keep stakeholders informed about regulatory and market changes that could impact their ability to operate. SafeGuardS 076.24 covers this US federal plan and includes more details of the provisions in the FRCAA and a table laying out the scope of the accelerated phase out periods and the proposed effective dates from enactment.
Stakeholders are advised to review SGS’s original SafeGuardS 076.24 for more details.
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SGS SafeGuardS keep you up to date with the latest news and developments in the consumer goods industry. Read the full US Congress Intends to Ban All Non-Essential Uses of PFAS SafeGuardS. [www.sgs.com/en/news/2024/05/safeguards-7624-us-congress-intends-to-ban-all-non-essential-uses-of-pfas]
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