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E.P.A. and Business Link U.S. Analysis and Companies in Environmental Solutions Toolkit

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Category: International
Type: News
Source: EPA
Date: Monday, July 1st, 2013


WASHINGTON - The E.P.A. (EPA) and the Department of Business are announcing the launch of an interactive online reference tool for international audiences that connects E.P.A. environmental analysis and regulatory structure to U.S. solutions providers.

The U.S. Environmental Solutions Toolkit was developed as a joint venture between the E.P.A. and the U.S. Department of Commerce's International Trade Administration (ITA) to offer environmental stakeholders in other countries a broad perspective on the U.S. approach to specific environmental issues. The Toolkit is a web-based resource that combines E.P.A. expertise on solving environmental challenges with ITA's catalogue of U.S. providers of related technologies. The newly launched resource emphasizes user-friendliness, featuring a series of interactive menus, search functionality, and adaptive formatting to allow for a range of mobile uses.

"The environmental solutions toolkit shares EPA's knowledge and experience with our global neighbors, making it easier to move environmental protection efforts from concepts and ideas to action," said EPA's Assistant Administrator for International and Tribal Affairs Michelle DePass, E.P.A. and Business are working together to support the U.S. government Environmental Export Initiative to promote American environmental technology in the global marketplace and advance the President's National Export Initiative by developing export opportunities.

The development of the toolkit is part of EPA's export promotion strategy to facilitate strengthened environmental and human health protection efforts around the world while boosting job creation and economic activity in the U.S. Statistics from the Department of Business indicate the U.S. is a global leader in the environmental products and services sector, generating approximately $312 billion in yearly revenues and employing nearly 1.7 million workers.

For more information or to participate, please visit www.epa.gov/international/trade/exports, https://new.export.gov/envirotech/toolkit, or contact the Environmental Export Initiative at [email protected].

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