State laws banning Pfas in clothing and textiles have significantly reduced the amount of toxic “forever chemicals” used in the products, which public health advocates say marks a major public health win and underscores the value in protective policy.
However, some companies appear to have ignored the laws as their products still contain high levels of Pfas.
About 80% of the approximately 115 products tested showed levels of PFAS that complied with state laws. The products were purchased from internet and brick-and-mortar retailers in New York and California, which are implementing bans on the intentional addition of Pfas.
The testing looked at products from companies previously known to use the chemicals. Columbia raincoats, Lululemon pants, Moab shoes, and other products from major brands showed very low levels of markers of Pfas.
