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2025 PFAS Regulations: The Global Landscape

From federal and state laws in the United States to pan-European legislation and national bans in countries such as France and Denmark, check out what are the PFAS regulations affecting your businesses most in 2025.

PFAS Testing Guide: Key Methods, Regulations, and Business Impact

Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have become a major focus for global regulators due to their persistence and potential health risks. For businesses, understanding PFAS testing is essential for compliance, risk management, and brand integrity. This guide explores the most reliable testing methods, evolving international regulations, and why proactive PFAS testing is critical to safeguard your products, processes, and reputation in today’s regulatory landscape.

2025 PFAS Regulations: A Year of Rapid Change in Europe

Discover how Europe’s 2025 PFAS regulations are reshaping compliance for consumer products, from textiles and cosmetics to packaging. Learn key EU and national updates, business implications, and how Eurofins Sustainability Services can help brands stay ahead.

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From waste to wardrobe: Ensure authenticity in recycled plastics

Are you using recycled plastics in your products? If yes, there is growing need to verify the authenticity of the recycled plastics to showcase transparency and safeguard brand reputations. Join us to hear sustainability experts discuss how recycled plastics are playing a role in consumer products, the challenges of recycled content verification, and innovative solutions for recycled plastics testing.

Breaking the addiction to single use plastics

The negative impact of persistent plastic materials on the environment is now well documented. In 2020 the National Geographic magazine stated that “Microplastics have moved into virtually every crevice on Earth”.

Breaking the addiction to single use plastics

The negative impact of persistent plastic materials on the environment is now well documented. In 2020 the National Geographic magazine stated that “Microplastics have moved into virtually every crevice on Earth”.

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