TSCA Compliance Simplified
Navigate the Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) with expert guidance. Ensure your chemicals and products meet U.S. EPA requirements.
Why TSCA Compliance Matters
The Toxic Substances Control Act regulates the manufacture, import, processing, distribution, and disposal of chemical substances in the United States. Businesses must comply to avoid enforcement actions, penalties, and restricted market access.
- Avoid EPA fines and enforcement actions
- Maintain uninterrupted market access
- Build trust with supply chain partners
- Enhance corporate reputation and sustainability
Our TSCA Support Services
Chemical Inventory Review
Assess whether your substances are on the TSCA Inventory and identify gaps.
PMN & Exemptions
Prepare and submit Premanufacture Notices (PMNs) and determine applicable exemptions.
Recordkeeping & Reporting
Ensure compliance with record retention, CDR reporting, and EPA submissions.
Data Management
Centralized collection and analysis of supplier conflict minerals data.
Supplier Due Diligence
Engage suppliers to confirm compliance with TSCA and obtain declarations.
Training & Awareness
Educate staff on TSCA requirements and compliance best practices.
Simplify Your Conflict Minerals Compliance
Partner with us to streamline CMRT reporting and demonstrate your commitment to ethical sourcing.
Your REACH Questions Answered
Any company that manufactures, imports, processes, or distributes chemicals in the U.S. must comply with TSCA regulations.
A PMN is required before manufacturing or importing a new chemical substance not listed on the TSCA Inventory.
TSCA requires periodic Chemical Data Reporting (CDR) every 4 years, along with other ongoing reporting obligations.
Penalties include significant fines, restrictions on chemical use, and loss of market access in the U.S.
Talk to a Compliance Admin
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