From January 1 2026 New Zealand will enforce its PFAS cosmetics prohibition which represents one of the most stringent international regulatory changes that will affect all cosmetics production and distribution activities. The New Zealand market requires organizations which distribute products in the country to remove all PFAS substances that they intentionally included in their makeup and skincare and personal care and professional cosmetic items because their products face import restrictions and stock losses and market access problems.
The challenge for CEOs CFOs CXOs and compliance leaders requires them to understand regulations while developing operational procedures which will enable their organizations to grow. The New Zealand cosmetics market depends on 90% of its products from overseas suppliers which makes it essential for businesses to verify their suppliers and track their ingredients and create documents that meet customs standards. The existing manual spreadsheets together with the divided supplier declarations process no longer fulfill the requirements because PFAS regulations now operate in multiple countries.
This guide provides an overview of the changes which occurred in New Zealand PFAS regulations together with information about the organizations that need to comply and the important phase-out dates which extend until 2028 and the business and financial and reputational dangers which arise from non-compliance. The study explains how organizations use AI-based compliance automation to trace PFAS substances from their original source through ingredient control and supplier certification management and regulatory monitoring and documentation which remains audit-ready throughout their entire product range.
For enterprise brands, early action isn’t just about compliance—it’s about protecting revenue, ensuring uninterrupted market access, and building scalable regulatory intelligence for the next wave of PFAS restrictions worldwide.
👉 Read the full blog here: https://www.certivo.com/blog-details/new-zealand-pfas-compliance-2026-cosmetics-ban-import-restrictions-and-what-brands-must-do-now
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From January 1 2026 New Zealand will enforce its PFAS cosmetics prohibition which represents one of the most stringent international regulatory changes that will affect all cosmetics production and distribution activities. The New Zealand market requires organizations which distribute products in the country to remove all PFAS substances that they intentionally included in their makeup and skincare and personal care and professional cosmetic items because their products face import restrictions and stock losses and market access problems.
The challenge for CEOs CFOs CXOs and compliance leaders requires them to understand regulations while developing operational procedures which will enable their organizations to grow. The New Zealand cosmetics market depends on 90% of its products from overseas suppliers which makes it essential for businesses to verify their suppliers and track their ingredients and create documents that meet customs standards. The existing manual spreadsheets together with the divided supplier declarations process no longer fulfill the requirements because PFAS regulations now operate in multiple countries.
This guide provides an overview of the changes which occurred in New Zealand PFAS regulations together with information about the organizations that need to comply and the important phase-out dates which extend until 2028 and the business and financial and reputational dangers which arise from non-compliance. The study explains how organizations use AI-based compliance automation to trace PFAS substances from their original source through ingredient control and supplier certification management and regulatory monitoring and documentation which remains audit-ready throughout their entire product range.
For enterprise brands, early action isn’t just about compliance—it’s about protecting revenue, ensuring uninterrupted market access, and building scalable regulatory intelligence for the next wave of PFAS restrictions worldwide.
👉 Read the full blog here: https://www.certivo.com/blog-details/new-zealand-pfas-compliance-2026-cosmetics-ban-import-restrictions-and-what-brands-must-do-now