PERC and TCE are known carcinogens that are being phased out — a process that could take 10 years. Here's what you should ...
Most uses of trichloroethylene, found in degreasers and other cleaning products, will be prohibited within a year.
The two solvents, known as Perc and TCE, cause kidney cancer and other ailments, and have been the subject of years of ...
The EPA has banned two chemicals — known as TCE and perc — commonly found in dry cleaning solutions and stain removers.
The Environmental Protection Agency on Monday banned two solvents found in everyday products that can cause cancer and other ...
The federal government is banning perchloroethylene (PCE or Perc), a chemical used in dry cleaning, adhesives, and industrial ...
Michal Freedhoff, EPA assistant administrator for the Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention, said the bans will ...
The Biden administration is banning a cancer-causing substance used in dry cleaning and is also banning most uses of another, ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has moved to ban trichloroethylene and perchloroethylene, which are used in products such as dry-cleaning materials.
For the average person picking up their dry cleaning, the health risks are small. But where you live matters more.
This chemical is also used in dry-cleaning and automotive-care products. PERC is known to cause liver, kidney, brain and testicular cancer.