Implications of the US EPA’s Proposal to End GHG Reporting on BiofuelsResourceWise

In a significant regulatory shift, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has proposed ending the greenhouse gas (GHG) reporting program for multiple industries, including biofuels. According to an official statement, the move is positioned as a way to reduce the financial burden on businesses and allow them to focus on growth and innovation rather than regulatory compliance.

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