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State Bill Banning PFAS in Home and I&I Cleaners Heads to California Gov. Newsom’s Desk

If enacted, California Assembly Bill 727 would make the state the first to ban the materials in household and I&I cleaners as well as floor finishes.

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By: Christine Esposito

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California lawmakers have advanced a bill to ban PFAS from household and institutional cleaners sold in the state. The bill cleared the legislature and is now headed to Gov. Gavin Newsom’s desk.  If enacted, the ban would take effect on January 1, 2026, and make California the first state to ban PFAS from household and institutional cleaners. The bill also sets a January 1, 2028, deadline for banning PFAS from institutional floor finishes and sealers. “It is alarming that these toxic su...

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