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The Complete Guide to Canada PFAS Reporting under Section 71 of CEPA

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The Complete Guide to Canada PFAS Reporting

(Section 71 of CEPA)

This guide is your comprehensive resource for navigating Canada’s PFAS reporting requirements under Section 71 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA). With regulatory mandates increasing, this handbook provides practical insights and step-by-step instructions tailored for businesses managing PFAS substances.

Chapters Overview

Chapter 1: Introduction to PFAS in Canada

  • Overview of CEPA’s evolution and its role in environmental protection.
  • Key objectives of CEPA, including public health, sustainability, and transparency.
  • Background on PFAS, their persistence, and regulatory focus on reducing contamination.

Chapter 2: Implications Under Section 71 of CEPA

  • Overview of the 2024 notice mandating businesses to report PFAS-related activities for 2023.
  • Industry obligations include data submission on PFAS manufacturing, importing, usage, and environmental emissions.
  • Reporting deadline: January 29, 2025.

Chapter 3: Understanding Obligated Actors and Exemptions

  • Who needs to report under Section 71 of CEPA.
  • Who are Exempted from reporting under Canada PFAS.

Chapter 4: Guidelines for Reporting PFAS in Canada

  • What to report ?
  • How to Report ?
  • Explanation of Schedules I, II, and III, including substance lists, application codes, and function codes.
  • How to seek extension of deadline ?

Chapter 5: Steps to Comply with Canada PFAS Reporting

  • Approach to comply with the reporting obligation.
  • Differences & Similarities between US & Canada PFAS reporting.

Why This Guide?

This eBook equips businesses manufacturing/importing to Canada with comprehensive insights required for PFAS reporting mandate under CEPA Section 71.

Download now to ensure your business meets the upcoming PFAS reporting requirements in Canada.

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