HF159 (False House Legislative Session 94 (2025-2026))
Minnesota Made Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) Alternative grants funding provided, and money appropriated.
Related bill: SF304
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This bill proposes setting aside $10 million for the year 2026 to fund a program called the Minnesota Made PFAS Alternative Grant. This grant is aimed at supporting Minnesota businesses that are developing alternatives to PFAS (Per and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances), which are chemicals harmful to the environment. The money will help businesses that are working on innovative and environmentally-friendly products using resources from rural areas of Minnesota, particularly those that enhance agricultural waste utilization without competing with food production.
To be eligible for this grant, applicants must be based in Minnesota, capable of implementing projects that contribute to the availability of PFAS-free alternatives starting from 2025, and should demonstrate expertise in areas like material science and fiber technologies. A significant consideration will be given to those who use local raw materials, renewable energy, and can turn agricultural waste into valuable resources.
The grant allows a maximum award of $5 million and a minimum of $2 million to each successful applicant, with the grant period not exceeding one year. The funds can be used to enhance the manufacturing, processing, and handling of agricultural products and their PFAS-free alternatives within the state.
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- Introduction PDF file
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