Impact of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Regulations on the Chemical Industry

Impact of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Regulations on the Chemical Industry


Devising Strategies to Mitigate Regulatory Implications and Offering PFAS Alternatives Enable Growth Opportunities

Changing regulatory landscapes significantly impact the chemical industry’s evolution in technological advancement, product development, vertical integration, and consolidation activities.

In a recent Frost & Sullivan report titled The Impact of Regulations on the Chemical Industry (PE52), we found that one of the key areas of regulation is in PFAS. These regulations will likely bring significant developments to the chemical industry as the PFAS group of chemicals has been an indispensable component of products/materials.

This study assesses the status of PFAS regulations in several regions. It also highlights current/upcoming regulations imposed on some product segments. We focused on 8 product segments: coatings, industrial sealants, polymer processing aids, polymeric membranes, green hydrogen economy, battery materials, F-gases, and lubricants. The analysis explores coating formulations used in various end markets and details coatings used for barrier packaging applications for paper and board and coatings on textiles.

PFAS regulations will have varying impacts on each product segment. Thus, stakeholders’ approaches to tackling PFAS regulations will also differ. The report covers the notable PFAS alternatives that will gain momentum because of these regulations in various markets and discusses how companies are replacing PFAS-based alternatives or developing PFAS-free products.

The analysis classifies these segments into products that will directly impact human health and the environment against those that will have an indirect effect to understand the implications of PFAS. It also provides a view of segments where economically and commercially viable PFAS alternatives are available versus those without. In addition, we categorize the types of fluorochemicals and polymers used in various applications to understand their impact on human health and the environment.

KEY FEATURES

Other important information include:


The way for companies, industry groups, and regulatory bodies to approach PFAS regulations to achieve minimal impact on the environment without impacting the chemical industry’s growth opportunities
Stakeholders’ actions in tackling challenges arising from these regulations
Top PFAS alternatives across product segments
New opportunities/potential these regulations present for chemical market segments
New products/chemicals/materials/technologies that will gain momentum because of PFAS restrictions


Strategic Imperatives
Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
The Strategic Imperative 8™
The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Global Chemical Industry
Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™
Growth Opportunity Analysis: Total Market
Introduction
Scope of Analysis
Questions This Study Will Answer
PFAS Across Product Life Cycle
PFAS Family of Products
Overview of PFAS Family of Products
Overview of PFAS Family of Products: Fluoropolymers
Approaches to Eliminate PFAS from the Environment
PFAS Regulations in Europe
PFAS Regulations in the United States
Possible Implications of PFAS Regulations on Chemicals and Materials
Implications of PFAS Regulations on Various Product Segments
Product Segmentation Analysis
PFAS in Coatings
Barrier Packaging Coatings for Paper and Board
Alternatives to PFAS in Food Contact Barrier Packaging Applications
Case Study: Solenis
Companies to Watch in Coatings for Barrier Packaging
Textile Coatings
Summary: Potential PFAS Alternatives in Textile Coatings
Industrial Sealants
Polymer Processing Aids
Polymeric Membranes: WWWT
Polymeric Membranes: Green Hydrogen Economy
PFAS in Green Hydrogen Economy
Battery Materials
Case Study: Nanoramic
F-gas impact
Lubricants
Growth Opportunity Universe
Growth Opportunity 1: Strong Potential for Silicones as PFAS Substitutes
Growth Opportunity 2: Creating a Circular Economy for PFAS
Growth Opportunity 3: Alternate Technologies
Growth Opportunity 4: Bio-based/Renewable Materials
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