Being an article manufacturer can be complicated when it comes to TSCA compliance. When the act was revised in 2016 under the Frank Lautenberg Chemical Safety for the 21st Century Act, non-chemical, durable goods manufacturers (i.e., article manufacturers) were suddenly faced with new requirements and reporting challenges.

And now, with the addition of new requirements, including PFAS and mercury reporting, article manufacturers have even more to keep up with.

What You’ll Learn

Why TSCA was written and what changed in the 2016 recast

Which substances are currently controlled by TSCA and which are under evaluation

Proactive management tactics to reduce non-compliance risks

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With new TSCA chemical restrictions and PFAS reporting requirements on the horizon, it’s critical to use this extra time wisely. Get ahead by building a solid plan and strengthening your supply chain data. Secure your spot in the webinar to stay prepared and proactive.