Nearly a dozen everyday products could soon be banned under a new law in Minnesota as the state cracks down on toxic forever chemicals.
Beginning in January 2025, a new law will take effect banning the use of PFAS in 11 product categories in the North Star State, including carpets, dental floss, cosmetics, bedding and cookware.
Minnesota lawmakers have taken on PFAS before – enacting a law that went into effect this year banning the substances from food wrappers.