EPA Waves Goodbye to Some Pesticides: Companies Asked Nicely
Published Date: 7/2/2025
Notice
Summary
The EPA is officially canceling or changing certain pesticide uses because the companies asked for it. This means some pesticides will no longer be sold or used as before, starting soon. If you use these products, watch for new rules on how long you can keep using any leftover stock.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 0 benefits, 2 costs, 0 mixed.
Voluntary pesticide cancellations approved
The EPA issued a cancellation order granting registrants' voluntary requests to cancel certain pesticide registrations and/or amend to terminate uses. This follows a December 17, 2024 Federal Register notice and the Agency's decision after a 30-day comment period; the Agency received one anonymous comment and the registrants did not withdraw their requests.
Existing‑stock and sales restrictions enforced
The order states that any distribution, sale, or use of the affected products is permitted only in accordance with the terms of the cancellation order, including any existing stocks provisions. If you hold leftover product as a seller, farmer, applicator, or homeowner, you must follow the order's existing‑stocks rules on how long you may sell or use those leftovers.
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