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The Household and Commercial Products Association had some notable victories for its members in the past several months.
June 1, 2023
By: TOM BRANNA
Editor
Legislative and regulatory battles are always at the top of every industry trade association’s agenda. But at the recent mid-year meeting of the Household and Commercial Products Association (HCPA), CEO Steve Caldeira reminded 300 attendees to celebrate their successes, too. At the state level, HCPA stopped an onerous Extended Producer Responsibility bill in Hawaii, defeated a burdensome PFAS testing requirement in Maryland, and is currently advancing a “Do Not Flush” labeling fix in Washington state. But one of the biggest successes achieved by HCPA staff and member companies was reauthorization and implementation of the Pesticide Registration Improvement Act (PRIA). “I want to recognize the work of Mike Gruber, Dr. Steve Bennett, Jim Jones and the PRIA Coalition for drafting key provisions of the bill, fine-tuning fee tables and facilitating countless bipartisan meetings with Congressional staff to further educate them about the critical importance of this legislation,” said Caldeira. He told meeting attendees that HCPA continues to coordinate with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) on PRIA implementation, including new renegotiation limitations, the Agency’s plan to address backlogs and the law’s bilingual labeling requirements. On the topic of EPA, Caldeira recalled that on April 6, HCPA launched the Partnership for the Future of EPA, a joint initiative with the Environmental Working Group (EWG) to advocate for increased funding for the EPA and further educate policymakers about the EPA’s responsibilities, economic impact and organizational needs. “This initiative will go a long way in helping the EPA to execute its mission of protecting human health and the environment,” said Caldeira. HCPA continues advocating for funding for the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA). Under TSCA, the EPA reviews new and existing chemicals, including those used in household and commercial products. But Caldeira warned EPA does not have sufficient staff or resources to go through the mandated regulatory and scientific review process within a predictable timeframe. As a result, delays and backlogs continue to grow, and the Agency is months, or even years, behind and is constantly missing deadlines for chemical approvals. “Without clear federal direction, states are filling the gaps by passing legislation related to chemicals of concern in products, such as 1,4-dioxane, PFAS and ethylene oxide, noted Caldeira. “Regardless of the issue, it is always our goal to reign in regulatory overreach and advocate for common-sense, uniform standards across the country.
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