Maine Board Approves Motion to Adopt Rule on PFAS in Products; CUU Proposals for Products Prohibited as of January 1, 2026, Are Due June 1, 2025

April 11, 2025

Read the full article by Lynn L. Bergeson and Carla N. Hutton (The National Law Review)

"As reported in our April 1, 2025, blog item, the Maine Board of Environmental Protection (MBEP) was scheduled to consider the Maine Department of Environmental Protection’s (MDEP) December 2024 proposed rule regarding products containing per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) during its April 7, 2025, meeting. As reported in our December 31, 2024, memorandum, on December 20, 2024, MDEP published a proposed rule that would establish criteria for currently unavoidable uses (CUU) of intentionally added PFAS in products and implement sales prohibitions and notification requirements for products containing intentionally added PFAS but determined to be a CUU. During the April 7, 2025, meeting, MBEP unanimously approved a motion to adopt the Chapter 90 rule, the Chapter 90 basis statement, and MDEP’s response to comments “as presented and with correction of minor typographical errors, and the addition of ‘Maine Department of Transportation’ at section 4(A)(8),” according to MBEP’s draft meeting minutes. Two MBEP members were absent.

Under the approved rule, CUU requests for products scheduled to be prohibited January 1, 2026, are due June 1, 2025. The products containing intentionally added PFAS that are scheduled to be prohibited include:

  • Cleaning products;
  • Cookware;
  • Cosmetics;
  • Dental floss;
  • Juvenile products;
  • Menstruation products;
  • Textile articles. The prohibition does not include:
    • Outdoor apparel for severe wet conditions; or
    • A textile article that is included in or a component part of a watercraft, aircraft or motor vehicle, including an off-highway vehicle;
  • Ski wax; or
  • Upholstered furniture."

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