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EPA, Companies to Figure out What Chemicals Are in Commerce

August 4, 2017

[avatar]Elizabeth Ritch

Project Manager

The Environmental Protection Agency and chemical companies are about to start tackling a basic problem: The agency doesn’t know exactly what industrial and consumer chemicals are in commerce.

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