Extraterrestrial Disclosure: EPA Accused of Working to Shield Pesticide Industry from Accountability
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By Iva Greene | Source The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) revised a webpage explaining its decision not to classify many pesticides as per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) on Nov. 26, 2025, according to documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). The revision occurred the same day that CropLife America, the pesticide industry’s primary trade association, submitted a paper to the agency that cited the revised website as a reference. FOIA documents show that top EPA officials, including Administrator Lee Zeldin, reviewed and edited the webpage before its publication. The timing of the revision, coinciding with the industry submission, has drawn criticism from environmental advocates. Nathan Donley, environmental health science director at the Center for Biological Diversity, said the coordination shows the agency is working to shield industry from accountability. EPA Officials’ Involvement in Website Revision FOIA documents reveal that Zeldin and other senior officials reviewed drafts of the revised website. Officials involved include Office of Chemical Safety and Pollution Prevention (OCSPP) Assistant Administrator Douglas Troutman, Principal Deputy Nancy Beck and Deputy Assistant Administrator Kyle Kunkler. According to the documents, Kunkler is a former lobbyist for the American Soybean Association, while Beck and Troutman previously worked as industry lobbyists. The involvement of officials with industry backgrounds has raised questions ab...