I put RoHS down so those not interested in this tedium can delete this w/o any 
ado. I'm current on RoHS and know it doesn't apply our electronic product 
lines, and am fairly confident my they are immune to (out of?) REACH.Recently 
was informed by Best Buy that states are looking to implement product bans on 
those which have " intentionally added PFAS." Anyone know more about this?  The 
main article I've found (link below) says the regulation applies to cookware, 
floss and a bunch of textile-containing products.2025 PFAS prohibitions | 
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency  While I'm on this obscure topic, does 
anyone remember the recent (last year, I think) guidelines from California on 
their list of 'forever chemicals'?   I did quick run through CAlly's list last 
year can't even recall what the initiative/program/regulation was called. 
thanks, Colorado Brian

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