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Commercial and/or Consumer Use Data

Manufacturing (including import) sites provide information about the commercial and/or consumer use(s) of each chemical regardless of whether a site controls any recipient site(s). Commercial use refers to a use downstream of the manufacturing process for a chemical or a mixture containing a chemical (including as part of an article) in a commercial enterprise. Conversely, consumer use refers to a use downstream of the manufacturing process for a chemical or a mixture containing a chemical (including as part of a manufactured item or article) when sold or made available to consumers.

For commercial and/or consumer data, reporters provided the following data for the principal reporting year (or 2019):

  • Product categories, which describe the consumer and/or commercial products in which the chemical is used (whether any recipient site(s) are controlled by the CDR reporter or not). There are 33 product category codes. For example, citric acid (CASRN 77-92-9) may be reported by one site as product category CC116—Dishwashing detergent (liquid/gel). Note that for some chemicals, a more detailed set of 97 product categories was available for use; this more detailed set will be used for all future CDR reporting. For those reports in which the more detailed categories were reported, EPA cross-walked to the original 33 product categories for purposes of this review. Table D-4 in the "Instructions for Reporting 2020 TSCA Chemical Data Reporting" further explains this relationship.
  • Function categories, which describe the function of the chemical in the consumer or commercial use. There are 35 function categories. From the example above, the functional use may be reported as F073—Cleaning agent. Note that for some chemicals, a more detailed set of 117 function categories was used; this more detailed set will be used for all future CDR reporting. If detailed categories were reported, EPA cross-walked the reported category to the original 35 function categories for purposes of this review. Table D-3 in the "Instructions for Reporting 2020 TSCA Chemical Data Reporting" further explains this relationship.
  • Whether the chemical is used in commercial and/or consumer products
  • Whether the chemical is used in children's products

The unique combination of these four codes describes the commercial and/or consumer use of a chemical. EPA uses this information for the evaluation of potential chemical exposure scenarios in commercial settings or during use of the chemical by consumers.

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Paints and Coatings was the most frequently reported product category followed by Other and Not Known or Reasonably Ascertainable (NKRA). For an “Other” code, CDR reporters are required to provide a description.

Most Frequently Reported Product Categories (2020 CDR)

Product Category Description Chemical Count Site Count Report Count
Paints and Coatings 1092 383 2787
Other (specify) 1149 606 2338
Not Known or Reasonably Ascertainable 1236 339 2229
Cleaning and furnishing care products 685 243 1955
Lubricants and Greases 826 211 1859
Building/construction materials not covered elsewhere 632 588 1819
Laundry and Dishwashing Products 536 166 1799
Plastic and Rubber Products not covered elsewhere 845 301 1672
Air Care Products 390 44 1377
Agricultural Products (non-pesticidal) 440 419 1271
Adhesives and sealants 705 285 1248
Fuels and Related Products 369 505 1195
Personal Care Products 539 167 1103
Metal Products not covered elsewhere 278 372 1075
Ink, Toner, and Colorant Products 444 141 868
Non-TSCA use 571 194 792
Water treatment products 259 247 786
Electrical and Electronic Products 357 251 680
Paper products 325 176 530
Floor coverings 269 158 487
Fabric, textile, and leather products not covered elsewhere 347 146 424
Automotive Care Products 246 109 370
Food Packaging 196 93 343
Arts, crafts, and hobby materials 148 88 288
Toys, Playground, and Sporting Equipment 158 43 190
Batteries 55 93 180
Furniture and Furnishings not covered elsewhere 104 50 155
Lawn and Garden Care Products 104 40 134
Building/Construction Materials - Wood and Engineered Wood Products 82 59 129
Anti-Freeze and De-icing Products 78 69 124
Photographic Supplies, Film, and Photochemicals 78 30 98
Foam seating and bedding products 78 33 93
Explosive Material 35 32 58
Apparel and footwear care products 42 24 53

The table below shows the chemical count, site count, and chemical report count for the most frequent unique combinations of the child product use, consumer and/or commercial use, function category, and product category from the 2020 CDR data.

Most Frequently Reported Uses Based on Unique Combinations of Commercial/Consumer, Function Category, and Product Category (2020 CDR)

Used in Children's Products Consumer and/or Commercial Use Function Category Description Product Category Description Chemical Count Site Count Report Count
No Commercial Lubricants and lubricant additives Lubricants and Greases 501 88 1007
No Consumer Odor agents Air care products 233 7 892
NKRA* NKRA* NKRA* NKRA* 542 105 868
No Consumer Odor agents Laundry and Dishwashing Products 139 5 815
No Consumer Odor agents Cleaning and furnishing care products 94 6 692
No Commercial Agricultural chemicals (non-pesticidal) Agricultural Products (non-pesticidal) 196 229 632
No Commercial Other (specify) Other (specify) 277 214 488
No Commercial Paint additives and coating additives not described by other categories Paints and coatings 301 70 476
No Both Fuels and fuel additives Fuels and Related Products 102 204 383
No Commercial Fuels and fuel additives Fuels and Related Products 131 216 364
No Commercial Other (specify) Metal Products not covered elsewhere 98 123 355
No Both Lubricants and lubricant additives Lubricants and greases 206 45 341
No Both Pigments Paints and Coatings 154 34 307
No Commercial Adhesives and sealant chemicals Adhesives and sealants 228 89 306
No Consumer Odor agents Water treatment products 72 1 288
No Both Odor agents Cleaning and Furnishing Care Products 188 9 256
No Both Odor agents Air Care Products 188 7 251
No Commercial Pigments Ink, Toner, and Colorant Products 160 19 244
No Both Odor agents Laundry and dishwashing products 181 7 244
No Commercial Solvents (which become part of product formulation or mixture) Paints and coatings 86 51 233
No Consumer Odor agents Personal Care Products 81 4 230
No Both Agricultural chemicals (non-pesticidal) Agricultural Products (non-pesticidal) 125 63 229
No Commercial Other (specify) Building/Construction Materials not covered elsewhere 75 106 209
No Commercial NKRA* Paints and coatings 167 17 199
No Commercial Pigments Paints and Coatings 146 32 192
No Commercial Intermediates Other (specify) 151 70 190
No Commercial Intermediates Building/construction materials not covered elsewhere 83 84 185
No Both Solvents (which become part of product formulation or mixture) Paints and coatings 91 42 176
No Both Other (specify) Building/Construction Materials not covered elsewhere 40 78 175
No Commercial Pigments Plastic and Rubber Products not covered elsewhere 118 14 175
No Commercial NKRA* Adhesives and sealants 139 16 163
No Consumer Odor agents Not Known or Reasonably Ascertainable 162 1 162
No Commercial NKRA* Building/construction materials not covered elsewhere 128 19 147
No Commercial Fuels and fuel additives Other (specify) 52 17 147
No Both Surface active agents Cleaning and Furnishing Care Products 91 34 128
No Commercial Surface active agents Cleaning and furnishing care products 73 28 125
NKRA* Consumer Odor agents Non-TSCA Use 123 2 124
No Both Paint additives and coating additives not described by other categories Paints and Coatings 104 32 123
No Both Odor agents Personal Care Products 114 7 123
No Commercial NKRA* NKRA* 87 48 122
NKRA* Both Odor agents Personal Care Products 116 2 120
No Commercial Surface active agents Building/construction materials not covered elsewhere 42 49 114
No Commercial Process regulators Other (specify) 79 33 113
No Both Other (specify) Metal Products not covered elsewhere 21 41 105
No Commercial Plasticizers Plastic and rubber products not covered elsewhere 72 40 105
No Both Odor agents Plastic and Rubber Products not covered elsewhere 104 1 104
No Commercial Other (specify) Electrical and Electronic Products 58 48 98
No Commercial Fillers Building/Construction Materials not covered elsewhere 33 64 96
No Commercial Surface active agents Laundry and dishwashing products 58 26 95
No Commercial Solids separation agents Water treatment products 25 62 94

*Not Known or Reasonably Ascertainable.

Chemicals Used in Children’s Products (2020 CDR)

The child product use distinction is a part of each unique commercial and/or consumer use combination, of which CDR reporters are allotted up to 10 entries (per site and chemical). Therefore, the total count of reported children’s product use represents the number of instances a site reports use of a chemical in children’s products (or percentage of reports). Of all sites that reported for the 2020 CDR cycle, five percent reported that a manufactured or imported chemical would be used in children’s products. Whereas 81% reported that manufactured or imported chemicals will not be used in children’s products. The remaining 14% claimed that it is not known or reasonably ascertainable whether the chemicals reported will be used in children’s products.

 

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