EPA Proposes Updates to Formaldehyde Emission Standards, Adding New Quality Control Test Method for Composite Wood Products
The EPA has proposed revisions to formaldehyde emission standards for composite wood products, incorporating a new quality control test method to enhance compliance and accuracy. The update, announced February 6, 2026, aims to strengthen protections against harmful emissions in building materials.
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·April 12, 2026·1 min readThe EPA has proposed revisions to formaldehyde emission standards for composite wood products, incorporating a new quality control test method to enhance compliance and accuracy. The update, announced February 6, 2026, aims to strengthen protections against harmful emissions in building materials.
Source: EPA. Original: https://www.epa.gov/chemicals-under-tsca/pollution-prevention-and-toxics-news-stories

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