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An antimicrobial product uses materials from renewable resources. Will EPA permit labeling to make claims regarding renewable, naturally derived, or biodegradable materials?

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An antimicrobial product uses materials from renewable resources. Will EPA permit labeling to make claims regarding renewable, naturally derived, or biodegradable materials?

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– ____ material made from X% biodegradable _____ – ____ made from X% biodegradable _____ – ____ made from X% biodegradable materials – Made with biodegradable ______ – Biodegradable ____ material – This product is biodegradable (with supporting data for the liquid _________) – ____ made from X% naturally derived ______ – ____ material made from X% naturally derived ______ – ____ material made from X% renewable ______ – ____ made from X% renewable ______ – ____ made from X% renewable materials Label claims are evaluated on a case-by-case basis when individual product labels are reviewed and registered. Claims regarding renewable, naturally-derived or biodegradable materials have historically been found to be not acceptable. While these terms may be factually correct in describing some of the attributes of a product, these terms can be misinterpreted as claims that relate to the safety of the product and therefore may be misleading. The terms “naturally” and “renewable” suggest that a pa

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