California Drafts New Green Chemistry Regulations

By NicerNews • on July 1, 2010

Original Source: http://www.sustainablelifemedia.com
Author: Thomas Miner
Original Publication Date: June 28, 2010

June 28, 2010 – The California Department of Toxic Substances released a draft of new green chemistry regulation this week, which creates a new statewide process for evaluating the toxicity of chemicals used in consumer products and requires manufacturers to find safe alternatives to those chemicals used in their products.

The aim of the regulation, according to the department (DTSC) is to create a systematic, science-based process to evaluate chemicals of concern in products, as well as stimulate innovation in California’s product development sector.

The new law would prioritize toxic chemicals and products, require manufacturers to seek safer alternatives to toxic chemicals in their products, and create tough governmental responses for lack of compliance.

For more information about the impending legislation and how it may affect your company operations, visit the DTSC website here.

Comments on the new regulations are due by July 15th, and can be sent to GCRegs@dtsc.ca.gov

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