Context:<p>Maine has a law, passed in 2021, that requires a disclosure for consumer products that contain PFAS.<p>I learned about it from this[0] article that says some businesses aren't happy because compliance is difficult and expensive, they claim, due to supply chain issues.<p>0. <a href="https://www.newscentermaine.com/amp/article/tech/science/environment/pfas/maines-new-pfas-law-draws-objections-from-businesses-around-the-world-business-politics-environment-health/97-2a218ae7-d9c0-425e-a255-2de55c6fa4fa" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.newscentermaine.com/amp/article/tech/science/env...</a>
Their definition of PFAS is interesting... it says:<p>> substances that include any member of the class of fluorinated organic chemicals containing at least one fully fluorinated carbon atom.<p>Isn't that pretty much all of modern chemistry?