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The Association calls for a stronger US EPA, introduces an aerosol recycling program and continues to work with allied trades on ingredient communication.
June 1, 2022
By: TOM BRANNA
Editor
Better together. That’s been a two-word mantra for HCPA President and CEO Steve Caldeira for years. No surprise then, that in his state of the association speech during IMPACT2022, the Household & Commercial Products Association’s Mid-Year Meeting last month in Washington DC, Caldeira highlighted several initiatives within and without the Association that are already bearing fruit in State Capitals, the Nation’s Capital and outside the US, too. Caldeira noted that Mike Gruber, HCPA’s new SVP-government relations and public policy, is listening to members and executing HCPA legislative and public policy strategies at both the federal and state levels. “Recognizing that the EPA has been understaffed and underfunded in recent years and knowing how important our relationship with the Agency is, Mike began advocating for Congress to pass the EPA’s proposed fiscal year 2023 budget in full, with spending priorities for the Pesticides Licensing Program, Safer Choice, and Chemical Risk Review and Reduction under the Pollution Prevention Program,” explained Caldeira. To underscore the importance of this request, in April, Caldeira wrote an op-ed piece for The Hill. In it, he noted the Agency has been underfunded and understaffed for years. As a result, there’s been a backlog of new chemicals and products awaiting EPA approval. Caldeira recalled that when the Pesticide Registration Improvement Act (PRIA) went into effect in 2003, EPA had nearly 1000 employees in its Office of Pesticide Programs. Today, there are only 600. “However, we, along with our allied trades, believe the Agency should engage in process improvements to make pre-market review programs more efficient, consistent and predictable,” said Caldeira. He explained that companies rely and flourish on certainty and deserve to know how long it will take to get their products to market. “This has been a significant focus of ongoing discussions between the EPA and members of the PRIA Coalition as they negotiate PRIA V,” said Caldeira. In another EPA-related issue, Congress has directed EPA under the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) to require comprehensive reporting of the presence of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in products. HCPA said the endeavor could be an overwhelming undertaking for both small and large companies.
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