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Recent TRI Program News
EPA Proposes New TRI ChemicalEPA is proposing to add 1-bromopropane to the TRI chemical list. You can submit your comments on the proposed rule until June 15, 2015. |
What Can You Do With TRI Data?Take a look at how TRI data are being used in the community, the classroom, and the factory. |
Submit Your TRI University Challenge ProposalsThe 2015 TRI University Challenge application period is open until March 27. |
Begin Your 2014 TRI ReportingUpdated reporting materials for Reporting Year 2014 are now available. Reporting forms must be submitted by July 1, 2015. |
Compare Corporate-Level Environmental PerformanceThe TRI P2 Search Tool now allows you to see what companies are doing to prevent toxic chemical pollution. |
2013 TRI National Analysis Report AvailableBrowse the new interactive report |
TRI Conference Presentations Now AvailableView presentation slides and videos from the most recent TRI National Training Conference. |
Resources for CommunitiesCheck out new reports, online tools, and links to help you more easily identify and understand toxic chemicals in your community. |
New Web Series Highlights P2 AccomplishmentsTake a closer look at the pollution prevention progress being made by the fabricated metals industry. |
New Addition to the TRI Chemical ListLearn more about the final rule to add nonylphenol to the list of TRI-covered chemicals, due to its toxicity to aquatic organisms. |
Pollution Prevention : The Clear Choice for SustainabilityInformation on Pollution Prevention Week September 15 – 21, 2014 |
Learn About the TRI Data Quality ProcessWe work continuously to ensure that TRI data are accurate and reliable. |
TRI Electronic Reporting Rule FinalizedEPA has finalized a rule requiring all TRI facilities to submit their TRI data electronically using the TRI-MEweb reporting application. |
Tell Us How You’re Using TRIConnect with the TRI community in our new discussion forum and share your TRI experiences |