Trump’s EPA to roll back refrigerant rule for grocery stores in push it claims will lower prices
PolicyThursday, May 21, 2026The Guardian

Trump’s EPA to roll back refrigerant rule for grocery stores in push it claims will lower prices

The Trump administration's Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) plans to roll back regulations that mandate the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from refrigerants used in grocery stores, arguing that this change could lead to lower prices for consumers. Critics are concerned that relaxing these requirements could exacerbate climate change by increasing emissions from cooling equipment.

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