The Canadian government will host a multi-stakeholder workshop Sept. 6 in Ottawa, Ontario, to develop regulations for formaldehyde in composite wood products, including engineered wood flooring, that are aligned with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standards. Stakeholders should contact the Substances Management Information Line before Aug. 16 to express interest in participating in the workshop.
The Canadian government will host a multi-stakeholder workshop Sept. 6 in Ottawa, Ontario, to develop regulations for formaldehyde in composite wood products, including engineered wood flooring, that are aligned with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency standards. Stakeholders should contact the Substances Management Information Line before Aug. 16 to express interest in participating in the workshop.
The government also released a consultation document to inform stakeholders about formaldehyde and the government’s regulatory approach.