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HCPA and EWG launch coalition to support EPA

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The Environmental Working Group (EWG) and the Household & Commercial Products Association (HCPA) have launched the Partnership for the Future of EPA to advocate for mission-critical resources for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and to educate policymakers about the EPA’s responsibilities, economic impact and organisational and infrastructure needs.
“The EPA has an important role to play in chemical safety reviews and regulation,” said Ken Cook, president and co-founder of EWG. “But the agency’s chemical safety review office has been chronically underfunded, despite being given new responsibilities, and consumers are losing confidence in the safety of the products we buy.”
The Partnership for the Future of EPA will be comprised of stakeholders, including trade associations, companies and NGOs that are dedicated to advancing the interests of the agency, including advocating for adequate funding, which will help the EPA to execute its mission of protecting human health and the environment.
“It’s impossible for the EPA to do its work without the appropriate funding and resources to address business-critical functions, staff training and working through process improvements,” said Steve Caldeira, president & CEO of HCPA.
"In recent years, Congress has failed to provide the EPA with the money it needs to quickly modernise information technology systems and maintain an adequate workforce.
"Part of this coalition effort includes educating policymakers about the important work of the EPA, so they are more inclined to adequately fund the Agency.”




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