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Balanced Approach Needed to Regulate PFAS in Electronics
March 25, 2026 | Diana Radovan, Global Electronics AssociationEstimated reading time: 1 minute
The very broad per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) group has widespread use in both consumer and highly specialized applications, including, perhaps surprisingly, green technologies. Among these, the fluoropolymers subgroup plays a complex and critical role in electronics. To date, there are hardly any technically comparable alternatives.
The electronics industry is facing a major regulatory and business challenge as inconsistent policies on potential PFAS restrictions in electronics are emerging across regions worldwide, and, in the U.S., in different states. Some states and regions exclude specific types of fluoropolymers from broad bans (for instance, policies in New Mexico or Canada), while others don’t. The Draft Background Document developed by the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) proposes time-limited derogations for specific PFAS applications, but these are insufficient when no technically comparable alternative exists today.
Given other ongoing and upcoming chemical bans for critical uses in electronics and the global nature of manufacturing and operations in our industry, broad PFAS bans that do not account for their function-critical properties risk creating significant technical and socio-economic challenges for our industry. It also creates a disruptive impact on businesses, which we aim to avoid. This is why PFAS advocacy work is crucial and a priority for the Association.
ECHA will release its final Committee for Risk Assessment (RAC) opinion and Committee for Socio-economic Analysis (SEAC) draft opinion at the end of March, and a consultation window on the SEAC draft opinion will be open for two months. Please consult our blog here, and the information in this article on how to prepare for the consultation.
To continue reading this article, which originally appeared in the March 2026 edition of SMT007 Magazine, click here.
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Dragonfly Energy Announces Breakthrough in Lithium Battery Production: Eliminating Harmful 'Forever Chemicals'
05/09/2024 | Globe NewswireDragonfly Energy Holdings Corp., an industry leader in green energy storage, has made a significant breakthrough in battery manufacturing with the successful production of PFAS-free electrodes in lithium battery cells.
The Many Complexities of PFAS
03/26/2024 | Marcy LaRont, PCB007 MagazineIn its simplest definition, PFAS is a group of chemicals used to make fluoropolymer coatings and products that resist heat, oil, stains, grease, and water. Fluoropolymer coatings can be in a variety of products. Though this definition is not inaccurate, it can be misleading. Depending on who you ask, there are upward of 10,000 PFAS chemistries that can meet various definitions.
The Government Circuit: An ‘Interesting’ Year in Washington and Brussels
10/11/2023 | Chris Mitchell -- Column: The Government CircuitIn Washington, D.C., Brussels, and worldwide, it has been an “interesting” year in the halls of government, and the IPC Government Relations team is gearing up for a busy winter season of advocacy on the electronics industry’s behalf. The IPC GR Team’s overall goal is to promote government policy decisions that make it easier for our members—more than 3,000 companies across the electronics ecosystem—to innovate and grow. So far this year, we have seen a series of policy developments that IPC and its members and allies have been urging for years. Here are some highlights.