PFAS testing for consumer products: supporting global phase-out and compliance

There has been a growing global effort to phase out, restrict, or replace the use of certain PFAS compounds across a wide range of applications, especially in consumer goods. One area of increasing focus is the presence of PFAS in food contact materials. Regulatory bodies in various regions have already implemented or proposed measures to limit the use of PFAS in consumer products. In parallel, many corporations have voluntarily begun phasing out PFAS in their product lines, while others are preparing to respond to upcoming regulatory changes.

To support these efforts, Eurofins Environment Testing has developed advanced techniques to characterise PFAS across a diverse array of materials, including:

  • Food contact materials
  • Cosmetics
  • Wire and cable coatings
  • Dental products
  • Textiles and apparel
  • Footwear
  • Carpeting and rugs
  • Mattresses and bedding
  • Pesticide formulations
  • Fluorinated industrial containers
  • Artificial turf and sports surfaces

Understanding whether an analytical method captures total PFAS content, surface contamination, or compositional PFAS is critical for accurate evaluation. Additionally, keeping pace with evolving global regulations can be complex and challenging.

Eurofins Environment Testing laboratories support the navigation of this changing landscape with reliable testing and expert guidance.