Massachusetts H2450 aims to protect public health by restricting PFAS in consumer products and firefighting foam.
Massachusetts H2450 seeks to safeguard public health by restricting the use of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in consumer products and firefighting foam. The bill mandates that manufacturers register products containing intentionally added PFAS with the Department of Environmental Protection. It prohibits the sale of priority products with intentionally added PFAS starting January 1, 2029, and firefighting foam with intentionally added PFAS starting January 1, 2030. The bill also establishes a PFAS Remediation Trust Fund to support PFAS treatment and remediation projects.
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