EPA Proposes Weakening Ethylene Oxide Pollution Limits for Medical Sterilization
The EPA proposed on March 13, 2026, to relax air pollution standards for ethylene oxide used in sterilizing medical devices like catheters and syringes, reversing Biden-era cancer risk findings. The agency cites threats to domestic supply chains for essential equipment. Industry leaders like Scott Whitaker of the Advanced Medical Technology Association praised the move for ensuring uninterrupted sterile supplies while protecting communities. The change aligns with broader Trump EPA efforts to cut industry costs, with public comments expected next.
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