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- Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program | US EPA
The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) is a resource for learning about toxic chemical releases and pollution prevention activities reported by industrial and federal facilities
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- TRI Reporting 101: What You Need to Know for 2025 Compliance
If your facility manufactures, processes, or uses certain toxic chemicals, you may be required to report to the Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) TRI is not just a regulatory obligation – it’s a transparency tool that informs the public and helps facilities improve their environmental performance
- TRI- Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of TRI- is three : having three elements or parts How to use tri- in a sentence
- TRI Reporting: The Requirements and How to Comply - Triumvirate
You need to submit a Form R or Form A TRI report for all TRI-listed chemicals that are manufactured, processed, or otherwise used on your site and estimate any releases, even if you had not had any actual releases
- TRI-Listed Chemicals | US EPA
EPA has classified some TRI chemicals and chemical categories as “chemicals of special concern ” These include PBT (persistent bioaccumulative toxic) chemicals and PFAS (per polyfluoroalkyl substances)
- Reporting for TRI Facilities | US EPA
TRI reporting is required under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act (EPCRA) Tier II reporting is required under Section 312 of EPCRA TRI reporting requirements are separate and distinct from Tier II reporting requirements
- TRI Toolbox | US EPA
The Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program tracks the industrial management of toxic chemicals TRI data are reported annually by industrial and federal facilities that meet reporting requirements
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