EPA Takes Action Against Two Companies to Halt Sales of Unregistered Pesticide Products

Aug. 22nd, 2024
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In August 2024, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) took significant enforcement actions against two companies to halt the sales of unregistered pesticide products.

Penalty on RBL Products Inc.


On August 5, the EPA announced a settlement with RBL Products Inc., located at 6040 Russell St., Detroit, Michigan, for allegedly selling unregistered pesticide products in violation of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA). The company has ceased production and sales of these products and will pay a $584,000 penalty. The products in question include G200 Surface Sanitizer and Disinfectant, GClean G200 Surface Sanitizer and Disinfectant Wipes, and Isopropyl Alcohol Wipes, all used for sanitizing and disinfecting hard surfaces. (Source: EPA)

Urging to Menard Inc.


Subsequently, on August 15, the EPA ordered Menard Inc. of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, to immediately stop the sale and distribution of two unregistered products: “Antimicrobial Filter” and “Allergen Filter.” These products were treated with unregistered pesticides and sold online, with claims on the company’s website that they could or should be used against COVID-19. (Source: EPA)

Compliance Tips


Under FIFRA, products that claim to kill, destroy, prevent, or repel bacteria or viruses are considered pesticides and must go through the EPA’s registration process to ensure they perform as intended prior to distribution or sale. The EPA will not register a pesticide until it determines that the product does not pose an unreasonable risk to human health or the environment when used according to label directions.

For legal commercial activities, please make sure to abide by the following tips:

  1. Ensure all pesticide products are EPA-registered before sale and have EPA-approved labels. Submit necessary data for EPA approval.
  2. Regularly update and train employees on FIFRA regulations to ensure all products and sales practices comply with EPA standards.

If you need compliance services about U.S. pesticide registration, please consult REACH24H. We are dedicated to assisting you in smoother market entry.

Further Information


For more information about EPA’s enforcement program, visit the Agency’s website

For more information about pesticides, visit EPA’s pesticides website

Relevant Regulations


Pesticide regulation in the United States is regulated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA), and therefore, U.S. pesticide regulations are often referred to as U.S. EPA regulations.

One of the most important regulations is FIFRA, or the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act. This regulation is the legal basis for the regulation of pesticides in the United States. FIFRA is the Federal statute that governs the registration, distribution, sale, and use of pesticides in the United States. Generally, before a pesticide may be sold or distributed in the United States, it must be registered (licensed) with EPA.

In addition to FIFRA, there are two other supporting laws:

Pesticide Registration Improvement Act (PRIA)

Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)

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