Vinyl trade association statement on chemical prioritization
WASHINGTON, Dec. 17,
2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The Vinyl Institute (VI),
a U.S. trade association representing the leading manufacturers of
vinyl, released the following statement to be attributed to
Ned Monroe, president and CEO of the
Vinyl Institute:
"EPA's initiation of its evaluation of vinyl chloride under the
Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) presents a welcome opportunity
to share our expertise on the many indispensable uses of this
highly regulated material. Throughout this multi-year process, the
Vinyl Institute (VI) and the members of its TSCA Vinyl Chloride
Consortium look forward to continuing our constructive dialogue and
engagement with EPA and to emphasize the importance of using the
best available science on this well-studied material."
About the Vinyl Institute
The Vinyl Institute (VI), founded in 1982, is a U.S. trade
association representing the leading manufacturers of vinyl, vinyl
chloride monomer, vinyl additives, and modifiers. The VI works on
behalf of its members to promote the benefits of the world's most
versatile plastic, used to make everything from PVC piping to
flooring, roofing and vinyl siding. The vinyl industry in
the United States employs over
350,000 highly skilled employees at nearly 3,000 facilities and
generates an economic value of $54
billion. For more information, visit vinylinfo.org.
Media Contact
Gil Connolly, The Vinyl Institute
- Washington, DC, 2027652200,
gconnolly@vinylinfo.org, vinylinfo.org
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SOURCE The Vinyl Institute - Washington, DC; The Vinyl Institute -
Washington, DC