Industry supports North American agreement on chemical regulations

Published: 23-Aug-2007

Three national consumer products industry associations from Canada and the US have welcomed the agreement reached between Canada, Mexico and the US concerning North American regulatory risk-based assessment and management of existing chemical substances.

Three national consumer products industry associations from Canada and the US have welcomed the agreement reached between Canada, Mexico and the US concerning North American regulatory risk-based assessment and management of existing chemical substances.

The agreement was formally announced as part of a meeting between the leaders of the three North American countries to discuss the Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP).

The Canadian Consumer Specialty Products Association (CCSPA), the US Consumer Specialty Products Association (CSPA) and the US Soap and Detergent Association (SDA) indicated the agreement is the result of ongoing work in the area of the Regulatory Cooperation Framework under the SPP that will ensure coordination of regulatory processes, promote best practices, offer a forum to share information and keep the health and protection of consumers as a priority.

“We welcome this very timely decision,” said CCSPA president Shannon Coombs. “Canada announced its own world-leading review of chemical substances late last year and we think this work can now be extended to include exploration of this new, North American-wide initiative that will further help to protect the citizens of each country and our environment.”

Chris Cathcart, CSPA president, said: “The SPP aims for greater cooperation and information sharing between the three countries and will enhance our competitiveness in North America - it is a very positive step in that direction.”

“This initiative makes a lot of sense, both for consumers and for industry,” said Ernie Rosenberg, SDA president and CEO. “We need a credible chemical management system, harmonised with Canada and Mexico, to give the public confidence that our products are safe to use.”

The SDA represents over 100 manufacturers of household, industrial and institutional cleaning products, their ingredients and finished packaging; oleochemical producers; and chemical distributors to the cleaning product industry. SDA members produce more than 90% of the cleaning products marketed in the US.

The CSPA represents some 260 companies that manufacture, formulate, distribute and sell aerosol, air care, antimicrobial, cleaning, pest management, industrial, automotive, polish and floor maintenance products.

The CCSPA represents Canada's consumer, industrial and institutional specialty products industry. Its mission is to enhance the ability of its 47 member companies to conduct business fairly, ethically and effectively by fostering industry cooperation, providing a national voice for communications and developing effective partnerships with governments, other stakeholders and the public.

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