The end of PFAS invisibility: How to outpace the 2026 regulatory cliff
This strategic guide maps the supply chain disruption across four industries and shows you how to de-risk your product portfolio before the “Universal Restriction” hits.
What’s inside?
The theoretical deadlines compliance teams discussed in the early 2020s have crystallized into immediate operational realities. From the US TSCA reporting window to the imminent EU “Universal Restriction,” the regulatory clock is ticking. But the risk is no longer just legal, it is existential.
Manufacturers are facing a “pincer movement” from both ends of the supply chain. Upstream, chemical giants (like 3M) are exiting the market, creating supply ruptures for thousands of SKUs. Downstream, your customers are moving faster than the law, enforcing “Zero PFAS” mandates that ignore regulatory thresholds.
This guide cuts through the noise of 14,000+ substances. The End of PFAS Invisibility provides a surgical view of the components facing immediate risk
Download the guide to uncover how to:
✅ See the 2026 disruption map: Get a surgical view of the specific components (from seals to semiconductors) currently facing the highest risk of immediate obsolescence in Auto, Electronics, HVAC, and Aerospace.
✅ Solve the “cold start” problem: Learn how to screen your BOMs against the full “Scientific Radar” (14,000+ substances) instantly, even when supplier data is missing or “unknown.”
✅ Operationalize the “Replace, Redesign, Report” framework: Arm your engineering and procurement teams with the intelligence to swap hazardous materials without sacrificing product performance or profit margins.
✅ Avoid the “Regrettable Substitution” trap: ensure that the alternative you select today doesn’t become the banned substance of tomorrow by analyzing trade-offs across compliance, cost, and carbon.