MINNEAPOLIS — Starting Jan. 1, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as "forever chemicals," will be banned in Minnesota from a wide variety of products — covering everything ...
Sen. Judy Seeberger (DFL-Afton), author of Minnesota's newly implemented PFAS regulations, met with a film crew from Japan ...
Starting Wednesday, it will be illegal to sell products with intentionally added PFAS in 11 categories in Minnesota: Carpets or rugs; cleaning products; cookware; cosmetics; dental floss ...
seeking to strike down Minnesota's legislation banning many non-essential uses of PFAS. "We need common sense to be common again I'm excited that the senate has some democrats right now that say ...
Forever chemicals run through the water supply of Hastings, Minn., and city Public Works Director Ryan Stempski believes he ...
Starting on Jan. 1, 2025, a new law will take effect that’ll ban PFAS from 11 products ranging from cookware to cosmetics to bedding. Some Minnesota companies say they are already compliant with ...
Supporters worry legislators will chip away at the protections. Minnesota’s is the most extensive PFAS ban in the country in the state where PFAS originated. So they worry that chipping away at ...
The new ban says 11 consumer product categories, including cookware, rugs, cosmetics and others, must be free of intentionally added PFAS to be sold in Minnesota. Non-essential uses of PFAS that ...
“It is estimated Minnesota taxpayers will have to spend $28 billion in the next 20 years to remove PFAS from wastewater and landfill leachate in the state; we simply cannot clean our way out of ...