The EPA’s Deregulatory Agenda: Implications for Corporate Sustainability
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The EPA’s Deregulatory Agenda: Implications for Corporate Sustainability

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The sweeping deregulatory agenda announced by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is designed to roll back or revise key environmental rules and regulations related to the climate, emissions, reporting, and community-level pollution impacts. This article outlines the main proposed actions, opportunities and issues they may pose for business, and how the proposals could influence corporate sustainability strategies in key sectors.

The sweeping deregulatory agenda announced by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is designed to roll back or revise key environmental rules and regulations related to the climate, emissions, reporting, and community-level pollution impacts. This article outlines the main proposed actions, opportunities and issues they may pose for business, and how the proposals could influence corporate sustainability strategies in key sectors.

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