Minnesota is second state to require manufacturers to identify any added PFAS in products to Minnesota Pollution Control Agency. After 2025 products in certain household categories can't be sold with PFAS and after 2032 no products can contain PFAS unless given an exemption.
Minnesota passed a law prohibiting the sale of products with intentionally added PFAS starting in 2025. The law has some exceptions for federally regulated products and agricultural products. Measure can demand testing, meant to protect human health and the environment.
PFAS Ban in Minnesota broadest in US. Minnesota PFAS legislation bans intentionally added PFAS from thirteen different product types by January 1, 2025. Minnesota requires disclosur of PFAS content for products sold in Minnesota by 2025. By 2023 no intentionally added PFAS MN