The UK REACH PFAS firefighting foam ban creates major changes in chemical compliance requirements which manufacturers and high-risk industrial operators must navigate throughout Great Britain. Organizations that manufacture and store and distribute and use AFFF firefighting systems need to start their compliance planning process because the regulatory consultation period will end in February 2026 and the formal regulations will be adopted soon afterward.
The UK framework establishes PFAS restrictions which prevent the use of controlled substances through its group-based chemical prohibition system whereas past chemical bans restricted only single chemical substances. The new regulations will apply to petrochemical sites and aviation facilities and offshore oil and gas platforms and industrial production sites and city firefighting services.
The executive team which includes CEOs and CFOs and compliance directors faces two main challenges because they must ensure their operations follow regulations while maintaining full inventory records and creating waste disposal schedules and estimating future expenses and tracking legal compliance across different legal systems. Organizations which conduct business in both UK and EU markets have to handle new regulatory requirements which are starting to emerge.
AI-based compliance systems help forward-looking organizations track changing PFAS regulations while they identify operational risks at their various sites and create documentation that meets audit standards. The Certivo platform helps manufacturers shift from compliance-based approaches to develop their regulatory readiness.
Read the full analysis here:
https://www.certivo.com/blog-details/uk-reach-pfas-firefighting-foam-ban-what-manufacturers-must-know-before-the-2026-deadline
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The UK REACH PFAS firefighting foam ban creates major changes in chemical compliance requirements which manufacturers and high-risk industrial operators must navigate throughout Great Britain. Organizations that manufacture and store and distribute and use AFFF firefighting systems need to start their compliance planning process because the regulatory consultation period will end in February 2026 and the formal regulations will be adopted soon afterward.
The UK framework establishes PFAS restrictions which prevent the use of controlled substances through its group-based chemical prohibition system whereas past chemical bans restricted only single chemical substances. The new regulations will apply to petrochemical sites and aviation facilities and offshore oil and gas platforms and industrial production sites and city firefighting services.
The executive team which includes CEOs and CFOs and compliance directors faces two main challenges because they must ensure their operations follow regulations while maintaining full inventory records and creating waste disposal schedules and estimating future expenses and tracking legal compliance across different legal systems. Organizations which conduct business in both UK and EU markets have to handle new regulatory requirements which are starting to emerge.
AI-based compliance systems help forward-looking organizations track changing PFAS regulations while they identify operational risks at their various sites and create documentation that meets audit standards. The Certivo platform helps manufacturers shift from compliance-based approaches to develop their regulatory readiness.
Read the full analysis here:
https://www.certivo.com/blog-details/uk-reach-pfas-firefighting-foam-ban-what-manufacturers-must-know-before-the-2026-deadline