Sustainable PFAS Action Network

SPAN is a coalition of industry stakeholders who advocate for responsible and science-based regulation of PFAS compounds.

Driving Science-Based Policies

America’s innovators and industries depend on the responsible management of PFAS compounds. SPAN promotes science and risk-based policies to manage the production and commercial application of PFAS compounds. While U.S. EPA has identified more than 10,000 materials that are likely to meet the broadest definition of PFAS, the number of PFAS compounds that are currently commercially manufactured or used in the United States today is closer to 700.

We support policy approaches that recognize the unique differences of these compounds and protect their acceptable use for applications that provide health, safety, security, comfort and critical technologies that are fundamental to today’s society.

What’s at Risk by Banning All PFAS Compounds?

Modern Life and National Defense is Made Possible by PFAS Compounds


Life-Saving Care 

Medical devices like Metered Dose Inhalers and MRI machines and hundreds of active ingredients in life-saving medicines rely on or are PFAS compounds, including antidepressants and cardiovascular medications.

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Energy Security

PFAS compounds enable an all-of-the-above approach to energy production and essential energy storage needs. From oil and gas production to wind and solar energy generation, PFAS are integral to energy dominance. 

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Military Readiness

Department of Defense reports losing access to PFAS “would greatly impact national security.” Aerospace, defense, and space industries rely on the stable performance properties in PFAS compounds in nearly all products.

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Advanced Refrigerants

Refrigerants comprised of PFAS compounds refrigerate the supply chain preventing food waste and protecting our pharmaceutical cold chain while other large-scale solutions air condition millions of buildings and cars.

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Automotive Safety

The automotive industry depends on high-performing PFAS compounds used in engine components such as seals and tubing, automotive sensors for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles.

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Durable PPE

First responders, defense personnel, and industrial workers count the durability PFAS compounds provide in personal protective equipment to guard against extreme weather, fire, liquid chemicals, and biological hazards.

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Semiconductors

As an integral component of semiconductor manufacturing, PFAS compounds underpin our digital society with the technologies that power personal devices, telecommunications equipment, and data centers.

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Construction

The global construction industry uses innovative insulation products that depend on the unique properties of PFAS compounds to increase the energy efficiency of residential and commercial properties.

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Independent Analysis: Economic Impacts of PFAS

INFORUM, a Washington-based economic consulting firm, recently studied the economic impacts of six key industries that rely on certain PFAS compounds to manufacture products. These industries support more than 6 million jobs in the United States, provide wages to their workers of more than $550 billion annually, and contribute more than $1 trillion to the national gross domestic product.