EPA Announces Revised Small Business Strategy

March 19, 2003
EPA Administrator Christie Whitman has outlined a newly revised small business strategy that includes new initiatives aimed at helping small business meet environmental goals, and the creation of the National Center for Environmental Innovation.

Whitman made her announcement at the first National Summit on Small Business and the Environment held in Washington last week.

"EPA recognizes and supports small businesses, the backbone of our nation's economy. State, local, trade associations, the Small Business Administration and other federal agencies can work together to assist small businesses to meet environmental obligations, while understanding a business' fiscal obligations," said Whitman.

The National Summit on Small Business Environment gathered key business influencers from national, state and local levels. Small Business Administrator (SBA) Hector Barreto remarked on the significance of the EPA and SBA partnership and commended the EPA for understanding the uniqueness of small businesses.

"Small business is not small when you consider its relevance to the country. Clean natural environment and economic strength are inextricably connected. Owners of these businesses are some of the best people to preserve the environment because they live where they do business," said Barreto.

EPA small business initiatives discussed at the summit include:

  • The opening of two Compliance Assistance Centers, which will focus on the auto salvaging and construction sectors. Combined with EPA's other 10 compliance centers, these information portals help businesses to understand and meet their environmental obligations.
  • The Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Program, which awards small high-tech firms that develop progressive environmental technologies.
  • A "Presidential Green Chemistry Award Program" that recognizes businesses that develop environmentally safe chemical products.
  • "Design for the Environment" program that increases the competitiveness of small businesses by spurring the innovation of cleaner technologies.
  • E-rulemaking to assist small businesses owners and operators in understanding complex environmental rules and regulations.

For more information on EPA small business programs, visit www.epa.gov/smallbusiness.

About the Author

Sandy Smith

Sandy Smith is the former content director of EHS Today, and is currently the EHSQ content & community lead at Intelex Technologies Inc. She has written about occupational safety and health and environmental issues since 1990.

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