Trump Admin Reverses Biden's EPA Rules on HFCs: Economic Relief vs. Environmental Concerns

May 21, 2026
Trump Admin Reverses Biden's EPA Rules on HFCs: Economic Relief vs. Environmental Concerns
  • The Trump administration announced a rollback of Biden-era EPA rules on HFCs used in refrigeration and air conditioning, arguing the change will lower consumer grocery costs by delaying costly transitions.

  • Environmentalists warn the rollback could raise climate pollution and stall the industry’s shift to safer refrigerants.

  • Historically, the 2020 law spurred a move to alternative refrigerants, with major manufacturers and trade groups supporting the changes and the broader climate-efficiency goals.

  • Independent economic analysis suggests grocery prices will be affected by multiple factors; any cost relief to retailers may not fully translate to consumers due to market competition and global influences.

  • Executives from Kroger and Piggly Wiggly emphasize a gradual transition to keep prices down and avoid disruptions.

  • The policy change is framed against inflation pressures, with grocery prices rising and energy and transportation costs contributing to higher living costs.

  • Recent inflation data show food at home up, and energy costs significantly higher than a year ago, underscoring concerns over affordability.

  • Experts say the net price impact could be mixed: some costs may fall in areas like transport and repairs, but older systems may keep refrigerant prices and inflation elevated.

  • White House projects savings but there are no formal guarantees that retailers will pass them to consumers.

  • Big retailers have invested in natural refrigerant systems, potentially easing transition costs, while smaller grocers may bear more burden.

  • Public reaction is mixed: industry optimism for cost savings and environmental concerns about climate impact and market disruption.

  • Kroger’s Greg Foran supports price relief, while an MSU economist notes that fuel, tariffs, labor, and policy uncertainty may play a larger role in costs than HFC rules.

Summary based on 39 sources


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