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"New Mexico Set To Become Third State To Implement Full PFAS Product Ban" [1]

"New Mexico is poised to become the third state to institute a full-fledged ban on products that contain toxic “forever chemicals,” as two key bills head to the governor’s desk.

The concurrent pieces of legislation, which have both passed through the state Legislature, would prohibit most items that contain these compounds, while also deeming specific types of discarded firefighting foam as hazardous waste.

The chemicals in question, called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), are notorious for their propensity to linger in the human body and in the environment. Linked to various types of cancers and other serious illnesses, PFAS are found in numerous household products, as well as in certain kinds of firefighting foam.

The first bill, H.B. 212, would ban products that contain intentionally added PFAS and would authorize the state’s Environmental Improvement Board to adopt relevant rules."

Sharon Udasin reports for The Hill March 27, 2025. [2]

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Source: The Hill [2], 03/28/2025
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