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May 02.2026
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Support TSCA Reform: Why It Matters for Chemical Safety and Innovation

United States Capitol dome under clear blue sky, symbolizing TSCA Reform Advocacy.

The Push for TSCA Reform: A Unified Industry Effort

The American Cleaning Institute (ACI) has recently spearheaded an important advocacy effort aimed at reforming the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) by orchestrating a Congressional fly-in event with 26 industry representatives. This gathering brought together voices from 15 key member companies, all dedicated to addressing the pressing issues posed by the current TSCA regulations. Their mission? To elevate the conversation about how to improve the chemical review process and enhance safety measures in the commercial cleaning industry.

Real-World Impacts of the Current TSCA

The existing TSCA framework has been criticized for causing significant bottlenecks in the chemical review process. This delay in evaluating new, safer chemicals impedes innovation, particularly in the commercial cleaning sector, where demands for environmentally friendly products are mounting. Blake Nanney, ACI’s Director of Government Affairs, highlighted that the coalition's focus is on bipartisan refinements that maintain TSCA’s health protections while streamlining reviews that reflect real-world conditions of exposure and use.

Key Legislative Proposals for Improvement

During their Congressional meetings, ACI members outlined six pivotal changes that would fundamentally enhance the TSCA’s effectiveness:

  1. Focus Evaluations on Credible Risks: Legislative adjustments should prioritize exposure pathways likely to occur, directing EPA resources to the most pressing health risks.
  2. Clarify Conditions of Use: Proposed reforms must ensure evaluations accurately reflect actual usage situations while recognizing effective safety controls already in place.
  3. Create Priority Review Pathways: There should be dedicated pathways that expedite the review process for safer, innovative alternatives, thereby enabling quicker market entry.
  4. Strengthen Risk Management Practices: Measures should drive real-world protections through feasible efforts to minimize risks without creating unintended consequences.
  5. Avoid Duplicative Reviews: Allow for streamlined assessments of chemically equivalent substances, enriching the oversight process without redundancy.
  6. Improve Coordination and Scientific Rigor: Implement clearer timelines and enhance interagency coordination to bolster the review process's efficiency.

Why These Changes Matter

These proposals are not merely procedural tweaks; they represent a significant shift towards a healthier and more innovative chemical landscape. They aim to bridge the gap between industry needs and regulatory expectations, ultimately promoting a marketplace that fosters safer products while safeguarding public health.

A Shared Responsibility: Supporting TSCA Reform

Efforts to reform TSCA resonate beyond the cleaning industry, impacting consumers across the nation. Public support for these reformative measures is evident, with many emphasizing the importance of ensuring that the chemicals they encounter in everyday products are both safe and effective. The push for reform highlights a crucial intersection where business interests and public health advocacy converge, inviting communities to rally behind these changes for a safer future.

Looking Ahead: The Role of Industry and Community

As discussions around TSCA reform progress, it will be essential for the industry to maintain an active role in legislative advocacy. Collaboration among stakeholders—government, industry, and the public—will be necessary to develop a comprehensive approach that effectively addresses the challenges posed by historical chemical management regulations while embracing innovative solutions.

The time for action is now. Staying informed and engaged in these developments is vital for all stakeholders. By understanding the implications of TSCA reform, individuals and companies alike can contribute to creating a regulatory environment that protects health and promotes innovation.

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