In conjunction with the DfE Recognition for Disinfectants and Sanitizers pilot, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) launched  the Limited Factual Claims of Environmental Preferability pilot program.

According to ISSA's Bill Balek, this pilot program allows registrants to make certain limited factual claims of environmental preferability in conjunction with the promotion of disinfectants and sanitizers, including "dye or fragrance free" claims in addition to corporate commitment statements related to environmentally preferable activities. To date, the EPA has allowed eight products to make the dye or fragrance free claim, while four products have been allowed to include corporate commitment claims.
 
At the October 11 meeting, EPA and other representatives present, including ISSA, finalized the criteria under which certain claims of biodegradability will now be allowed in regard to disinfectants and sanitizers.

Claims of biodegradability were divided into two categories: 1) Claims of biodegradability in regard to all ingredients in the product; and 2) Claims of biodegradability that relate to only the surfactant(s) in the product. The following criteria were established for each type of claim of biodegradability:

"All Ingredients" Claim (i.e., "100 percent Biodegradable.  All ingredients in this product are readily biodegradable in water.")
• Product must be classified as FIFRA Toxicity III or IV. Concentrated products classified as Category II are eligible to make the claim only on non-product label material (i.e. Website, Technical Bulletins, etc.)
• Product cannot contain any ingredients that are a carcinogen, mutagen, or reproductive toxicant.
• All surfactants must be cleared under DfE’s Criteria for Surfactants.
• All other ingredients in the product must achieve the pass level in a Ready Biodegradability Test – per OECD and OCSPP guidelines.
 
Surfactant Class Based Claim ("The surfactants contained in this product are biodegradable.")
• Product must be classified as FIFRA Toxicity III or IV. Concentrated products classified as Category II are eligible to make the claim only on non-product label material (i.e. Website, Technical Bulletins, etc.).
• Product cannot contain any ingredients that are a carcinogen, mutagen, or reproductive toxicant
• All surfactants must be cleared under DfE’s Criteria for Surfactants.
 
In addition, representatives present at the October 11 meeting discussed the possibility of allowing "no animal testing" claims in reference to disinfectants and/or sanitizers. Lastly, the possibility of "biobased content" claims was explored in the context of the USDA Biopreferred Program.  No final decision was made in reference to these claims, but EPA officials indicated they would continue to explore the viability of allowing such claims in conjunction with disinfectants and sanitizers.

Click here for more information on this pilot program.