PFAS regulations are rapidly expanding across North America and Europe, introducing new reporting and disclosure requirements for manufacturers.
Beginning in 2026, companies will face significant obligations to identify PFAS substances in products and supply chains.
For many organizations, this requires collecting detailed chemical data from suppliers—often across thousands of components and materials.
Certivo helps manufacturers identify PFAS exposure across their supply chains and automate supplier compliance documentation.
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Quick PFAS Exposure Snapshot
Many manufacturers discover their largest PFAS compliance gap is supplier data collection.
Understanding supplier exposure is typically the first step toward regulatory readiness.
Key PFAS Regulatory Milestones
Which components contain PFAS substances?
Which suppliers use PFAS in materials or coatings?
What chemical disclosures exist across the supply chain?
What documentation supports regulatory reporting?
For most organizations, this information does not exist in a single system.
Instead, it must be collected from suppliers across procurement, engineering, and compliance teams.

How Certivo Helps
Why Manufacturers Use Certivo
Collect PFAS declarations and documentation from suppliers at scale.
Map supplier chemical disclosures to emerging PFAS regulatory frameworks.
Maintain compliance readiness as PFAS regulations evolve.
Generate documentation required for regulatory programs and customer requests.
identifying potential PFAS exposure across products
initiating supplier disclosure programs
organizing chemical documentation across systems
preparing for upcoming reporting deadlines

whether PFAS regulations apply to your products
where supplier disclosure gaps may exist
what documentation may be required
how to prepare for upcoming reporting obligations
