In this essential episode of The Uniformer, host Rick Levine, Executive Director of NAUMD, sits down with Bruce Calder, VP of Consulting at Claigan Environmental, to unpack the growing concerns and confusion around PFAS in uniforms and protective apparel.
With new state-level regulations cropping up across North America—and inventory at risk of becoming unsellable—understanding what PFAS actually are, how they function in textiles, and how manufacturers can respond is more critical than ever.
Bruce breaks down:
What PFAS really are (and what they aren’t)
The difference between harmful fluorinated chemicals and safe, high-performance fluoro-polymers like PTFE
Why some “eco-friendly” alternatives may introduce bigger risks
What types of garments and coatings are being targeted by lawmakers
How advocacy, transparency, and labeling exemptions (like “severe wet conditions” apparel) can protect the industry
Why performance gear may be safer—not more harmful—than its replacements
Whether you're a manufacturer, distributor, or buyer of performance uniforms, this episode delivers the clarity you need to navigate this fast-changing regulatory landscape—and make smart decisions for your business and customers.
Visit www.claigan.com or search “Claigan PFAS” on YouTube for more resources from Bruce and his team.