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EPA Chief Meets With Leaders of Industries

By Lisa Cross, Business Editor -- graphic arts online, 3/1/2002

Regis J. Delmontagne, the president of NPES The Association for Suppliers of Printing, Publishing and Converting Technologies, joined a small delegation of business leaders representing a number of industries in a meeting with the administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, former New Jersey governor Christie Todd Whitman. The meeting took place last month in Washington, D.C.

The session, organized by the Environmental Action Group, of which NPES has been a member for more than a decade, was called to provide an opportunity for the representatives to brief the EPA chief on issues of ongoing concern to the printing, publishing, and converting industries. The issues range from reform of the Clean Air Act to methods for measuring compliance with various emission requirements.

Delmontagne also used the opportunity to express an urgent new concern facing the graphic arts industry, the security and continuing viability of the U.S. Postal Service, along with the organization's ability to disseminate printed material in the post-September 11 environment.

 

FYI

The Printing Industries of America, Alexandria, Va., says that it strongly supports the appointment of Thomas M. Sullivan to chief counsel for advocacy of the Small Business Administration.

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