News Email UpdatesKeep up to date with the latest press releases and media advisories.Subscribe FeaturedNewsNov 17, 2021CARB dedicates new Southern California headquarters in RiversideNewsNov 19, 2021CARB approves $1.5 billion investment — largest to date — in clean cars, trucks, mobility optionsNewsMay 20, 2021California requires zero-emissions vehicle use for ridesharing services, another step toward achieving the state’s climate goals Keywords Airborne ToxicsAir PollutionAir Quality Plans(-)Consumer ProductsElectrifying TransportationEnforcementEnvironmental JusticeIncentivesOn-Road Heavy-Duty VehiclesResearchAir Quality Improvement Program Guidelines(-)Air Toxics ProgramComposite Wood EnforcementConsumer Products Enforcement Consumer Products ProgramEnforcement Policy & ReportsLow Carbon Transportation Investments and Air Quality Improvement Program(-)Outdoor Air Quality StandardsSmall Containers of Automotive RefrigerantVolatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and Formaldehyde(-)2021(-)201920152013 4 results found for Mar 25, 2021Board tightens regulations on smog-forming compounds for household products Jan 26, 2021CARB reaches $193,507 settlement with The TJX Companies Inc. for violating toxic formaldehyde emissions ruleFeb 8, 2019Auto parts retailer Golden State Supply to pay $24,000 for selling do-it-yourself cans of automotive refrigerant that violated California’s climate regulations Jan 23, 2019Three companies pay $1.4 million for violating air quality rules for cleaning productsContact Office of Communications comms@arb.ca.gov
NewsNov 19, 2021CARB approves $1.5 billion investment — largest to date — in clean cars, trucks, mobility options
NewsMay 20, 2021California requires zero-emissions vehicle use for ridesharing services, another step toward achieving the state’s climate goals
Jan 26, 2021CARB reaches $193,507 settlement with The TJX Companies Inc. for violating toxic formaldehyde emissions rule
Feb 8, 2019Auto parts retailer Golden State Supply to pay $24,000 for selling do-it-yourself cans of automotive refrigerant that violated California’s climate regulations