The Chemical Watch Podcast: A closer look at EPA’s proposed TSCA PFAS reporting rule changes

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Agency's proposal could exempt 130,000 companies from submitting reports

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US TSCA
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This week’s Chemical Watch News & Insight podcast from Enhesa takes us inside the US EPA’s recent proposal to amend the 2023 TSCA PFAS reporting rule and the potential implications for stakeholders.

North America managing editor Kelly Franklin joins us to talk about the ways the EPA is looking to scale back the scope of its TSCA section 8(a)(7) rule, as well as why article importers may support those plans, while environmental and public health groups likely will not. 

We also talk about how modifications could affect the information the agency collects, what the proposal means for the current April 2026 opening of the reporting period, and why litigation may ultimately follow any final changes.

Tune in to learn more. And then come back to read the latest headlines from Enhesa’s Chemical Watch News & Insight

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