On June 26, the state of Rhode Island enacted HB 7356 - Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024. The Act aims to phase out the uses of PFAS in covered products beginning January 1, 2025. The phase-in ban of PFAS shall be implemented as follows: • January 1, 2025 (Prohibition for use or use in the state any class B firefighting foam that contains intentionally added PFAS) • January 1, 2027 (Prohibition for sale in the state the following products if they contain intentionally added PFAS) o Artificial turfs o Carpets and rugs o Cookware o Fabric treatments o Juvenile products o Ski wax o Textile articles • January 1, 2029 (Prohibition for sale in the stateoutdoor apparel for severe wet conditions if they contain intentionally added PFAS, unless declared with the statement "Made with PFAS chemicals”) Read more! #weareULSolutions https://bit.ly/3LMLyZI
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On June 26, the state of Rhode Island enacted HB 7356 - Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024. The Act aims to phase out the uses of PFAS in covered products beginning January 1, 2025. The phase-in ban of PFAS shall be implemented as follows: • January 1, 2025 (Prohibition for use or use in the state any class B firefighting foam that contains intentionally added PFAS) • January 1, 2027 (Prohibition for sale in the state the following products if they contain intentionally added PFAS) o Artificial turfs o Carpets and rugs o Cookware o Fabric treatments o Juvenile products o Ski wax o Textile articles • January 1, 2029 (Prohibition for sale in the stateoutdoor apparel for severe wet conditions if they contain intentionally added PFAS, unless declared with the statement "Made with PFAS chemicals”) Read more! #weareULSolutions https://bit.ly/3y0Pfrn
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On June 26, the state of Rhode Island enacted HB 7356 - Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024. The Act aims to phase out the uses of PFAS in covered products beginning January 1, 2025. The phase-in ban of PFAS shall be implemented as follows: • January 1, 2025 (Prohibition for use or use in the state any class B firefighting foam that contains intentionally added PFAS) • January 1, 2027 (Prohibition for sale in the state the following products if they contain intentionally added PFAS) o Artificial turfs o Carpets and rugs o Cookware o Fabric treatments o Juvenile products o Ski wax o Textile articles • January 1, 2029 (Prohibition for sale in the stateoutdoor apparel for severe wet conditions if they contain intentionally added PFAS, unless declared with the statement "Made with PFAS chemicals”) Read more! #weareULSolutions https://bit.ly/46eh1gv
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On June 26, the state of Rhode Island enacted HB 7356 - Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024. The Act aims to phase out the uses of PFAS in covered products beginning January 1, 2025. The phase-in ban of PFAS shall be implemented as follows: • January 1, 2025 (Prohibition for use or use in the state any class B firefighting foam that contains intentionally added PFAS) • January 1, 2027 (Prohibition for sale in the state the following products if they contain intentionally added PFAS) o Artificial turfs o Carpets and rugs o Cookware o Fabric treatments o Juvenile products o Ski wax o Textile articles • January 1, 2029 (Prohibition for sale in the stateoutdoor apparel for severe wet conditions if they contain intentionally added PFAS, unless declared with the statement "Made with PFAS chemicals”) Read more! #weareULSolutions https://bit.ly/3zNrgwt
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On June 26, the state of Rhode Island enacted HB 7356 - Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024. The Act aims to phase out the uses of PFAS in covered products beginning January 1, 2025. The phase-in ban of PFAS shall be implemented as follows: • January 1, 2025 (Prohibition for use or use in the state any class B firefighting foam that contains intentionally added PFAS) • January 1, 2027 (Prohibition for sale in the state the following products if they contain intentionally added PFAS) o Artificial turfs o Carpets and rugs o Cookware o Fabric treatments o Juvenile products o Ski wax o Textile articles • January 1, 2029 (Prohibition for sale in the stateoutdoor apparel for severe wet conditions if they contain intentionally added PFAS, unless declared with the statement "Made with PFAS chemicals”) Read more! #weareULSolutions https://bit.ly/4bJVi1e
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On June 26, the state of Rhode Island enacted HB 7356 - Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024. The Act aims to phase out the uses of PFAS in covered products beginning January 1, 2025. The phase-in ban of PFAS shall be implemented as follows: • January 1, 2025 (Prohibition for use or use in the state any class B firefighting foam that contains intentionally added PFAS) • January 1, 2027 (Prohibition for sale in the state the following products if they contain intentionally added PFAS) o Artificial turfs o Carpets and rugs o Cookware o Fabric treatments o Juvenile products o Ski wax o Textile articles • January 1, 2029 (Prohibition for sale in the stateoutdoor apparel for severe wet conditions if they contain intentionally added PFAS, unless declared with the statement "Made with PFAS chemicals”) Read more! #weareULSolutions https://bit.ly/4bKjJvD
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On June 26, the state of Rhode Island enacted HB 7356 - Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024. The Act aims to phase out the uses of PFAS in covered products beginning January 1, 2025. The phase-in ban of PFAS shall be implemented as follows: • January 1, 2025 (Prohibition for use or use in the state any class B firefighting foam that contains intentionally added PFAS) • January 1, 2027 (Prohibition for sale in the state the following products if they contain intentionally added PFAS) o Artificial turfs o Carpets and rugs o Cookware o Fabric treatments o Juvenile products o Ski wax o Textile articles • January 1, 2029 (Prohibition for sale in the stateoutdoor apparel for severe wet conditions if they contain intentionally added PFAS, unless declared with the statement "Made with PFAS chemicals”) Read more! #weareULSolutions https://bit.ly/4dc4koJ
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On June 26, the state of Rhode Island enacted HB 7356 - Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024. The Act aims to phase out the uses of PFAS in covered products beginning January 1, 2025. The phase-in ban of PFAS shall be implemented as follows: • January 1, 2025 (Prohibition for use or use in the state any class B firefighting foam that contains intentionally added PFAS) • January 1, 2027 (Prohibition for sale in the state the following products if they contain intentionally added PFAS) o Artificial turfs o Carpets and rugs o Cookware o Fabric treatments o Juvenile products o Ski wax o Textile articles • January 1, 2029 (Prohibition for sale in the stateoutdoor apparel for severe wet conditions if they contain intentionally added PFAS, unless declared with the statement "Made with PFAS chemicals”) Read more! #weareULSolutions https://bit.ly/3WsILL6
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On June 26, the state of Rhode Island enacted HB 7356 - Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024. The Act aims to phase out the uses of PFAS in covered products beginning January 1, 2025. The phase-in ban of PFAS shall be implemented as follows: • January 1, 2025 (Prohibition for use or use in the state any class B firefighting foam that contains intentionally added PFAS) • January 1, 2027 (Prohibition for sale in the state the following products if they contain intentionally added PFAS) o Artificial turfs o Carpets and rugs o Cookware o Fabric treatments o Juvenile products o Ski wax o Textile articles • January 1, 2029 (Prohibition for sale in the stateoutdoor apparel for severe wet conditions if they contain intentionally added PFAS, unless declared with the statement "Made with PFAS chemicals”) Read more! #weareULSolutions https://bit.ly/4cQNig6
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On June 26, the state of Rhode Island enacted HB 7356 - Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024. The Act aims to phase out the uses of PFAS in covered products beginning January 1, 2025. The phase-in ban of PFAS shall be implemented as follows: • January 1, 2025 (Prohibition for use or use in the state any class B firefighting foam that contains intentionally added PFAS) • January 1, 2027 (Prohibition for sale in the state the following products if they contain intentionally added PFAS) o Artificial turfs o Carpets and rugs o Cookware o Fabric treatments o Juvenile products o Ski wax o Textile articles • January 1, 2029 (Prohibition for sale in the stateoutdoor apparel for severe wet conditions if they contain intentionally added PFAS, unless declared with the statement "Made with PFAS chemicals”) Read more! #weareULSolutions https://bit.ly/3y6TJwx
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On June 26, the state of Rhode Island enacted HB 7356 - Consumer PFAS Ban Act of 2024. The Act aims to phase out the uses of PFAS in covered products beginning January 1, 2025. The phase-in ban of PFAS shall be implemented as follows: • January 1, 2025 (Prohibition for use or use in the state any class B firefighting foam that contains intentionally added PFAS) • January 1, 2027 (Prohibition for sale in the state the following products if they contain intentionally added PFAS) o Artificial turfs o Carpets and rugs o Cookware o Fabric treatments o Juvenile products o Ski wax o Textile articles • January 1, 2029 (Prohibition for sale in the stateoutdoor apparel for severe wet conditions if they contain intentionally added PFAS, unless declared with the statement "Made with PFAS chemicals”) Read more! #weareULSolutions https://bit.ly/4faoD7N
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