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         Alberta Recycling Management Authority Consulting
         Alberta for aerosols resulted from the government’s    YOU NEED FROM
         on Fee Changes: The process for adjusting fees in

         modernization of its recycling regulations in December   ANYWHERE YOU ARE
         2019. ARMA launched a 90-day implementation phase
         from August 1 – October 30 to ensure producers and
         suppliers will adjust their financial systems to new fees
         that will take effect on November 1. CPCA and its
         members were provided an opportunity to comment
         with the level of fees considered being in line with the
         national average for those products.
         PMRA Proposed Re-evaluation Decisions for Six
         CASE Preservatives: PMRA's recent publication of the
         results of the paint cluster analysis for six critical biocides
         used in paint further restricts the number and type of
         preservatives that can be used in CASE products. This
         could have significant repercussions for the paint industry
         in Canada. It may force manufacturers to rely on
         alternatives in the event that further restrictions threaten
         BIT, IPBC, Bronopol and other registered preservatives
         in PMRA’s re-evaluation framework. Paint companies
         will need to assess the impact of the proposed restrictions
         for domestic and import uses of the six preservatives
         just analyzed and notify CPCA of any issues for
         primary or secondary handlers. It will be useful to have
         any additional toxicology and exposure data that
         would help challenge the decisions as soon as possible
         during the limited consultation period which ends in
         early December.                                        CPCA’s Canada CoatingsHUB is the only
         Status of Non-registered Biocides with No Intended     digital issue management platform specialized
         Biocidal Effect: An intentionally treated pesticide is a     in legislative and regulatory matters impacting
         pesticide applied on or incorporated into the article for a   the coatings industry. It provides member
         pesticidal purpose (i.e., to control a pest). Residual traces
                                                                companies access to critical information for
         of a pesticide that was not intentionally added to the prod-  chemicals used in commerce in Canada.
         uct (e.g., cleaning product required to clean machinery)   Members can access, track, and retrieve data
         would not require registration in Canada. However, there
                                                                whenever they need it, wherever they are via
         remains much confusion with respect to the treated article   the substance database by chemical number.
         policy, which needs further clarification to prevent situations
         of non-compliance for paint companies across Canada.
         CPCA is now working closely with its technical committees   To learn more
         and PMRA to sort out the future of non-registered biocides,   contact CPCA today!
         which exist in trace amounts in raw materials and may or
         may not be registered on the Domestic or Non-Domestic
         Substances List. Either way, it will have an impact on how
         it is interpreted by authorities in Ottawa. n

         Gary LeRoux is President and CEO of the Canadian Paint and
         Coatings Association. www.canpaint.com
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