California Authority Projects Wide-Ranging Costs For SCP Reg Compliance
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Analyses performed in search of viable alternatives for chemicals of concern under California’s SCP reg could reach “hundreds of thousands of dollars” in costs for affected firms, says the state’s Department of Toxic Substances Control. Comments on the agency’s Economic and Fiscal Impact Statement are welcome through June 6.
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