Canada Introduces Permit Requirement for Certain POPs Chemicals Under CEPA

April 30, 2026

Canada is progressing with the implementation of its international obligations under the Stockholm Convention through amendments to Schedule 1 of the Canadian Environmental Protection Act. From July 2026, companies that import or use products including formulations or articles containing certain listed persistent organic pollutants will generally be required to obtain a time limited permit from Environment and Climate Change Canada in order to continue those activities. Permits will be granted for one year and may be renewed twice, allowing continued use for up to three years where no authorised exemption applies. Uses that fall within exemptions already established under CEPA may continue without applying for a permit or notifying authorities. The substances covered include PFOS and PFOA, long chain PFCAs, HBCD, PBDEs including decaBDE, as well as Dechlorane Plus™ and decabromodiphenyl ethane. Companies placing products on the Canadian market should assess whether their activities fall within the new permit framework ahead of the July 2026 compliance date.
Source: Canadian Environmental Protection Act Schedule 1 POPs amendments by Environment and Climate Change Canada

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