Trump to delay Biden-era refrigerant rules in push to ease costs, White House official says
The White House says the rollback will save families and businesses more than $2.4 billion and cut grocery-related costs by $800 million.
- On Thursday, President Donald Trump is set to announce an overhaul of Biden-era Environmental Protection Agency refrigerant rules at an Oval Office event with executives from Kroger and Piggly Wiggly.
- Facing rising inflation and political pressure ahead of November midterm elections, the Trump administration estimates the changes will produce $900 million in total savings, including $800 million at groceries for American families.
- The plan extends deadlines for phasing out HFCs under the 2023 Technology Transitions Rule and exempts road refrigerant appliances from new leak requirements, allowing businesses greater flexibility.
- While the Food Industry Association applauded the relief, the Air-Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute warned the reversal injects market uncertainty, and environmentalists argued it exacerbates climate pollution.
- The move reverses the 2020 American Innovation and Manufacturing Act signed by Trump, with EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin characterizing prior rules as "piled on costly, unattainable restrictions beyond what the law requires.
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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced Thursday that his administration is easing restrictions on the potent planet-warming chemicals used in air conditioners and refrigerators — restrictions put in place because of a bipartisan law Trump signed during his first term.
Trump Eases Restrictions on Climate ‘Super Pollutants’
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump announced Thursday that his administration is easing restrictions on the potent planet-warming chemicals used in air conditioners and refrigerators — restrictions put in place because of a bipartisan law Trump signed during his first term.
In particular, this decision allows various industries to retain equipment using HFC fluorinated greenhouse gases, which were to be phased out.
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