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(Note - this isn't just about Gore-Tex..)
NY and CA are the first two states with laws prohibiting the sale of certain NEW apparel containing "PFAS". This includes traditional Gore-Tex and some other waterproof materials. A friend just tried to order some Sitka gear, and the online sale would not complete because of this. Both state laws get more restrictive through 2028. There are apparently other states with enacted laws whose effective dates have not been reached.
Yeah, it's not the end of the world. We've survived lead sinker and lead shot restrictions. Whether you agree or not with the ban, hunters, bikers, skiers, hikers, fishermen, etc. may want to learn about alternatives. In the meantime, know that this stuff won't be on the shelves or available online in those states.
I'm sure there are bigger fish in the ocean to fry, but technically, the NY law will apply to WKRs trying to sell certain "NIB" items.
NY
"Effective January 1, 2025, no person will be permitted to sell any new apparel containing intentionally added PFAS in New York. Apparel is defined to include clothing items intended for regular wear or formal occasions, such as undergarments, shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, overalls, bodysuits, vests, dancewear, suits, saris, scarves, tops, leggings, leisurewear, formal wear, outdoor apparel, onesies, bibs, and diapers..."
CA
"Effective January 1, 2025, no person will be permitted to manufacture, distribute, or sell any new textile articles that contain either intentionally added PFAS or levels of total organic fluorine that exceed 100 ppm (which will be reduced to 50 ppm by January 1, 2027) in California...."
NY and CA are the first two states with laws prohibiting the sale of certain NEW apparel containing "PFAS". This includes traditional Gore-Tex and some other waterproof materials. A friend just tried to order some Sitka gear, and the online sale would not complete because of this. Both state laws get more restrictive through 2028. There are apparently other states with enacted laws whose effective dates have not been reached.
Yeah, it's not the end of the world. We've survived lead sinker and lead shot restrictions. Whether you agree or not with the ban, hunters, bikers, skiers, hikers, fishermen, etc. may want to learn about alternatives. In the meantime, know that this stuff won't be on the shelves or available online in those states.
I'm sure there are bigger fish in the ocean to fry, but technically, the NY law will apply to WKRs trying to sell certain "NIB" items.
NY
"Effective January 1, 2025, no person will be permitted to sell any new apparel containing intentionally added PFAS in New York. Apparel is defined to include clothing items intended for regular wear or formal occasions, such as undergarments, shirts, pants, skirts, dresses, overalls, bodysuits, vests, dancewear, suits, saris, scarves, tops, leggings, leisurewear, formal wear, outdoor apparel, onesies, bibs, and diapers..."
CA
"Effective January 1, 2025, no person will be permitted to manufacture, distribute, or sell any new textile articles that contain either intentionally added PFAS or levels of total organic fluorine that exceed 100 ppm (which will be reduced to 50 ppm by January 1, 2027) in California...."