ECHA publishes mapping of PFAS

These days, the debate about banning or restricting the use of PFAS is very hot, and in this regard, On November 5, 2025, the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) published mapping of PFAS uses, serving as an industry support document for the upcoming public consultation on PFAS restrictions. The mapping systematically outlines PFAS applications across 14 major industrial, professional, and consumer sectors, including battery manufacturing, textiles, electronics, and PFAS production.

The document categorizes PFAS uses into Sectors, Use Categories, Sub-uses, and Applications. The Socio-Economic Analysis Committee (SEAC) has preliminarily agreed to assess 13 use areas. The mapping table will be updated after SEAC’s plenary meeting in December 2025 to refine use classifications.

Major sectors identified

  1. Consumer mixtures (e.g., cleaners, waxes, polishes)
  2. Cosmetics (containing PFAS)
  3. Metal plating and manufacturing
  4. Oil and mining (e.g., tracers, defoamers)
  5. Textiles, apparel, leather, carpets (TULAC)
  6. Food contact materials and packaging
  7. Construction products (e.g., coatings, sealants)
  8. Fluorinated gas applications (e.g., refrigeration, air conditioning, firefighting)
  9. Medical devices (implantable and non-implantable)
  10. Transport (aviation, automotive, marine)
  11. Energy (solar, wind, hydrogen, batteries)
  12. Electrical equipment (e.g., insulating gases, switchgear)
  13. Lubricants (industrial, professional, consumer)
  14. Electronics and semiconductors (TBD)
  15. PFAS manufacturing (TBD)

source: specialchem.com

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