“Every several years, the EPA is supposed to look back at the standards and decide is this up to date,” Schaeffer said. “You don’t want to freeze standards to what they are 20, 25 years ago. Looking at this data, industry is capable of doing more, and the EPA should update that and essentially lower the floor, establish a new set of minimum requirements that are more stringent. And they can point to the industry’s own data when they do that.”