TSCA stands for the Toxic Substances Control Act. It's a United States law enacted in 1976 that gives the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) the authority to regulate chemical substances and mixtures. TSCA aims to protect human health and the environment by requiring manufacturers to report information on chemical substances, and allowing the EPA to restrict or ban the manufacture, processing, distribution, use, or disposal of chemicals that pose an unreasonable risk.
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