Reilly Finishing Discontinues Use of Priority Chemicals in EPA Partnership

Reilly Finishing Technologies, of Nanticoke, Pa., was recognized this week by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Regional Administrator Donald S. Welsh for pledging to eliminate cadmium in their electrolysis nickel plating process.

The president of the company accepted the National Partnership for Environmental Priorities enrollment plaque at the June 18 National Small Business Environmental Assistance and Small Business Ombudsman Conference in Harrisburg, Pa.

The NPEP is a voluntary partnership program led by EPA to encourage public and private companies to reduce the use or release of 31 Priority Chemicals.

For more information, visit the National Partnership for Environmental Priorities webpage.


7/11/2008

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