InnovationThe chemical industry pioneers new products that make our lives safer, healthier and more sustainable.
Science & ResearchACC is investing in research to improve understanding of how chemicals impact health and the environment.
CPTD Panel GroupsThe Chemical Products and Technology Division (CPTD) represents more than 70 self-funded, chemical-specific groups focused on the business of chemistry.
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Working Together to Improve EPA's Proposed Rules for Chemical Prioritization and Risk EvaluationUnder the Lautenberg Act, ACC sees these two areas in particular where industry and EPA can work together closely to put the program on a solid footing.
American Chemistry MattersA blog of the American Chemistry Council: driving innovation, creating jobs, and enhancing safety.
Learn More About Uses of Polyurethane Made With Diisocyanates Select One Adhesives and Sealants Apparel Appliances Automotive Bedding and Furniture Building and Construction Coatings Composite Wood Electronics Elastomers Flexible Foam Flooring Footwear Furnishings Insulation Marine Medical Packaging Sports and Leisure The Diisocyanates (DII) Panel will continue its interaction and coordination of activities with many organizations that share an interest in diisocyanates. Some of these include: Center for the Polyurethanes Industry (CPI) European Isocyanates Producers Association (ISOPA) International Isocyanate Institute (III) International Air Transport Association (IATA) Plastics Division of the American Chemistry Council (ACC) Polyisocyanurates Industry Manufacturers Association (PIMA) Polyurethane Foam Association (PFA) Polyurethane Manufacturers Association (PMA) Spray Foam Coalition (SFC) Spray Polyurethane Foam Alliance (SPFA) The DII Panel also interacts with a number of government agencies. Some of these include: Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA)
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Jobs and Economic Impact More than 800,000 Americans rely on jobs in the chemistry industry—earning 47 percent more than the average manufacturing wage.
Chemical Regulation for the 21st Century The Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act (LCSA) protects Americans' health and our environment, and supports economic growth and manufacturing in the U.S.