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Starting Jan. 1, 2023, businesses must report products made with PFAs that are sold in Maine. The law is expected to impact millions of products and thousands of Maine-based companies since PFAs have been used to make nonstick cookware, water-repellent clothing, stain resistant fabrics and carpets, and many more products. The deadline is prompting hundreds of businesses to seek a six-month extension to test their products so they can comply with the reporting requirements.

Will your company be affected by new rules requiring disclosure about products that may include PFAS?
Yes, my business sells products containing PFAs and the extension is definitely needed (9%, 12 VOTES)
Yes, my company will be affected, but I don't think an extension is needed (1%, 1 VOTES)
No, products containing PFAs are not part of our inventory (90%, 122 VOTES)
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Sponsored by: GoNetspeed, a fiber internet provide

Starting Jan. 1, 2023, businesses must report products made with PFAs that are sold in Maine. The law is expected to impact millions of products and thousands of Maine-based companies since PFAs have been used to make nonstick cookware, water-repellent clothing, stain resistant fabrics and carpets, and many more products. The deadline is prompting hundreds of businesses to seek a six-month extension to test their products so they can comply with the reporting requirements.

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