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EPA Expands Commodity Inert Ingredients for Pesticides, Offering Supply Chain Flexibility with Less Registration Burden for Pesticide Manufacturers

Pesticide registrants now face less regulatory spсобность from the Environmental Agency

EPA Extends List of Inactive Ingredients Approved for Pesticides, Offering Flexibility and...
EPA Extends List of Inactive Ingredients Approved for Pesticides, Offering Flexibility and Decreasing Regulatory Burden for Pesticide Registrants within Agricultural Commodity Production

EPA Expands Commodity Inert Ingredients for Pesticides, Offering Supply Chain Flexibility with Less Registration Burden for Pesticide Manufacturers

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently expanded its Commodity Inert Ingredients List, adding 16 new inert ingredients on September 7, 2022. This move aims to increase supply chain flexibility and reduce regulatory burden.

Under the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA), the action maintains EPA's stringent human health and environmental standards. For commodity inert ingredients, applicants for pesticide registration or registration amendments can obtain them from various commercial sources without providing EPA with the supplier's name or address.

The addition of these 16 inert ingredients to the Commodity Inert Ingredients List means they can be obtained from various producers with no significant differences. However, it's worth noting that generally, the EPA requires that the name and address of an ingredient's supplier be included on the Confidential Statement of Formula (CSF). The CSF lists all components of a pesticide product, including inert ingredients and their percent by weight.

When registering or amending a pesticide product, a CSF is required. However, for inert ingredients designated as commodity inert ingredients, reduced CSF reporting is allowed. This means that the supplier's name and address are not required to be disclosed.

As of September 7, 2022, there are no search results specifically listing the latest additions to the U.S. EPA's Commodity Inert Ingredients List. The provided search results focus on various chemicals and regulatory updates but do not directly mention updates or new entries to the Commodity Inert Ingredients List from the EPA on that date.

If you need the most accurate and up-to-date information on the EPA's Commodity Inert Ingredients List as of September 2022, it is recommended to consult the official EPA website or federal register notices published around that time, since none of the current search results contain that specific data.

This expansion of the Commodity Inert Ingredients List is part of the EPA's ongoing efforts to streamline the regulatory process for pesticide products while ensuring the protection of human health and the environment.

Science in the field of environmental-science continues to evolve, as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) expands its Commodity Inert Ingredients List, incorporating 16 new inert ingredients on September 7, 2022, aimed at enhancing health-and-wellness by facilitating supply chain flexibility and reducing regulatory burden, all while maintaining strict human health and environmental standards as defined by the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA).

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