The Protecting Against Forever Chemicals Act establishes The New Jersey PFAS Ban 2028 which implements The most stringent state-level rules that control consumer products which contain intentionally added PFAS. The cosmetics manufacturers and food packaging companies and textile producers and flooring manufacturers must start preparing for the complete sales ban and labeling requirements which will begin in January 2028. The regulation creates operational risk for enterprise manufacturers and supply chain leaders because it works as more than a legal obligation. Organizations need to assess their product portfolios while evaluating their supplier declarations and reformulating their affected products and they must develop documentation that will pass both regulatory audits and customer inspections. The organization faces potential fines of $25,000 for each violation which also includes the risk of being banned from doing business in one of the United States' most economically vital