Written on: January 28, 2024 by SprayTM
As the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to make updates to its Safer Choice Standards, the American Cleaning Institute (ACI) expressed support but is seeking modifications to what EPA is proposing.
The proposed updates to Safer Choice are the first since 2015. Many ACI member companies participate in the program, whose aim is to help consumers, businesses and purchasers find products that perform and contain ingredients that are safer for human health and the environment.
“ACI supports necessary updates to Safer Choice standards to ensure the Safer Choice Program remains current with the state of scientific and technological innovation,” wrote Darius Stanton, ACI Director, Regulatory Science, in comments to the agency.
“ACI agrees with the inclusion of the voluntary submission of information to encourage leadership and innovation in sustainable energy use and reduce carbon-based energy consumption” but “believes that some proposals require further explanation,” Stanton added.
After reviewing the standard updates, ACI made several requests:
Read the full comments here.
Further, ACI is urging Congress to hold the EPA accountable in meeting its statutory obligations to review new chemical submissions, as required by the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA).
ACI submitted written comments as the U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee examined EPA’s TSCA implementation as part of the Frank R. Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, during a hearing on Capitol Hill.
“ACI urges the Committee members to ensure the EPA abides by statutory obligations under TSCA for reviewing new chemicals, specifically, that the Agency still needs to meet its statutory obligation to review and make final determinations on new chemicals within 90 days,” wrote Blake Nanney, ACI Director, Government Affairs.
As the Committee reviews EPA’s TSCA implementation protocols, ACI asks that they consider:
Read the full comments here.