Phase-out of non-essential PFAS uses in the UK
Friday 1st January, 2027
The UK government has published a national PFAS plan and is proposing to phase out non‑essential uses of PFAS from 2027, with a mix of consultations, targeted restrictions and proposed measures rather than a single statutory ban. This matters for Lego because PFAS are used in some plastics and surface treatments globally, so the conversation in the UK gives you a chance to explain how your products and supply chain are aligned with stricter chemical standards and reassure customers about safety and sustainability in the UK market.
Why have we flagged this?
Strong alignment — this UK PFAS phase‑out is directly relevant to Lego’s materials and supply chain; it’s a clear chance to communicate safety, sustainability progress and any reformulation work while offering expert comment as rules land.
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