US environmental regulators fix a typo, changing how ozone-depleting chemicals are tracked
What happened
US environmental regulators corrected a small error in a rule about ozone-depleting chemicals. This change means that companies will now use the correct unit of measure when reporting these chemicals.
Why it matters
This is a technical correction, not a new policy. It ensures that the data collected on ozone-depleting substances is accurate and consistent. Without this fix, tracking the phase-out of these chemicals would be harder.
The signal
Watch for any future enforcement actions or reports that cite this corrected regulation, to see if the new measurement unit is consistently applied.