March 24th, 2026
1:00 PM - 2:00 PM ET
State-level regulation of consumer chemicals is accelerating — and diverging. More than 30 states now regulate, or are proposing to regulate, chemicals in food, packaging, and consumer products. From California Proposition 65 warning requirements, to expanding PFAS bans, new recycling and packaging mandates, carbon reporting laws, and heightened scrutiny of microplastics in food, the compliance landscape is becoming more complex and less uniform. Compounding the challenge, states frequently regulate similar products in materially different ways, resulting in a patchwork of overlapping — and sometimes conflicting — requirements.
In this webinar, Dennis Raglin, an experienced Proposition 65 and consumer chemical regulatory attorney, will provide a focused update on recent and emerging developments affecting food and dietary supplements, as well as retail consumer products such as tools, personal care products, home goods, cosmetics, apparel, cookware, and more.
The webinar will address:
- The current regulatory environment in light of shifting federal priorities and state resource constraints
- Ongoing compliance obligations and practical approaches to managing multistate regulatory fragmentation
- The latest developments involving microplastics, PFAS, carbon reporting laws, and California Proposition 65 and Safer Consumer Products
- What companies should anticipate next
Carlton Fields will seek CLE credit for attendees; please provide the state(s) you are seeking credit in and your corresponding bar number(s) during registration.