Call to Action: The PFAS Clock is Ticking; Have Your Say in our Global Survey Before Upcoming ECHA Consultations
Key Summary
• A global survey is open to gather industry input on PFAS use and alternatives in electronics.
• Survey results will inform global policy and advocacy, with all responses kept confidential and analyzed only in aggregate.
• The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has released updated PFAS documentation ahead of upcoming committee discussions.
• Industry participation is crucial to provide current technical and socio-economic data for RAC and SEAC evaluations.
• Stakeholders are encouraged to share what policymakers should understand about PFAS in electronics.
Have your say in our global PFAS usage and alternatives for electronics survey to better inform global policy and advocacy work on behalf of the industry that we serve. The survey should take 10 minutes to complete and includes a combination of multiple choice and open-end questions. All responses will remain confidential and anonymous and will be analyzed only in aggregate.
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) has just published an updated PFAS Restriction Background Document and Scientific Evaluation Status. Your contribution to our 2025 survey will inform upcoming technical and socio-economic discussions on the use of PFAS in electronics with ECHA’s committees (RAC and SEAC) with up-to-date data. Make your voice heard.
What would you like policy makers to know when making decisions about PFAS in electronics? Tell us!
The survey collects industry feedback on PFAS usage and alternatives to support evidence-based policy and advocacy efforts.
It takes approximately 10 minutes and includes both multiple-choice and open-ended questions.
Yes. All responses are confidential, anonymous, and analyzed only in aggregate.
ECHA has published updated PFAS documentation, and timely industry data is essential to help policymakers understand real-world impacts on electronics.