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Governor vetoes SB 682 expanding PFAS restrictions to six new product categories

PFAS CaliforniaCalifornia Governor's OfficeCalifornia
Announced

Oct 13, 2025

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Governor Newsom vetoed SB 682 on October 13, 2025. The bill would have prohibited intentionally added PFAS in cleaning products, dental floss, juvenile products, food packaging, and ski wax (effective January 1, 2028), and cookware (effective January 1, 2030). The veto message cited concerns about enforcement mechanisms and the absence of an identified regulatory agency to ensure compliance with the proposed restrictions.

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Governor vetoes SB 682 expanding PFAS restrictions to six new product categories

SF Y= NSS WAL” OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR OCT 13 2025 To the Members of the California State Senate: returning Senate Bill 682 without my signature. The bill, beginning January 1, 2028, prohibits a person from selling, or offering for sale a cleaning product, dental floss, juvenile product, food packaging, or ski wax, as specified, that contains intentionally added PFAS. Additionally, this bill, beginning January 1, 2030

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