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Safer Chemicals & Circular Economy Steering Committee

July 16 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Free

Federal and state governments are advancing initiatives to address toxic chemicals and plastics pollution—and our business coalition is driving policy solutions that restrict hazardous substances while transitioning to circular materials and regenerative systems.

What We Advanced in June

EPA Safer Choice Campaign – Tracking updates and business engagement opportunities in EPA’s Safer Choice program to promote safer chemical alternatives in consumer products.

Extended Producer Responsibility – Analyzing EPR legislation developments and bottle bill initiatives that create accountability for product lifecycle impacts.

PFAS Restriction Strategy – Developing business coalition support for federal and state policy initiatives targeting PFAS and other toxic chemicals in consumer products.

Circular Economy Advocacy – Advancing policy frameworks that support transition to sustainable materials and circular systems for regenerative economic models.

July 16th Focus: Federal and state policy initiatives addressing toxic chemicals like PFAS in consumer products and strategic approaches to limiting plastics pollution.

Corporate polluters have regulatory capture. Sustainable businesses have innovation—and that’s our competitive advantage.

Don’t forget to join the Policy Forum: Plastics in Perspective – July 30th, 3 PM ET, see below for more info.

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