Our manufacturing operations, products and packaging are subject to environmental laws, rules, regulations and standards. These laws govern air emissions, wastewater discharges, the handling, disposal, and remediation of hazardous substances, wastes, and certain chemicals used or generated in our manufacturing processes, and workplace health and safety. Compliance with these laws, rules, regulations and standards can require significant expenditure of financial and employee resources.
In addition, changes to such laws, rules, regulations, and standards are made or proposed regularly, and some of the proposals, if adopted, might, directly or indirectly, adversely affect the operating results of one or more of our operating segments. Additionally, increased regulation of emissions linked to climate change, including greenhouse gas (carbon) emissions and other climate-related regulations, could potentially increase the cost of our operations due to increased costs of compliance, increased cost of fossil fuel-based inputs and increased cost of energy intensive raw material inputs.
Federal, state, provincial, and local laws and requirements pertaining to workplace health and safety conditions are significant factors in our business. Changes to these laws and requirements may result in additional costs and actions across the affected country or region. Various government agencies may promulgate new or modified legislation, and implement special emphasis programs and enforcement actions that could impact particular Company operations.
Federal, state, provincial, foreign, and local environmental requirements relating to air, soil, and water quality, handling, discharge, storage, and disposal of a variety of substances (including per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, or PFAS), and climate change are also significant factors in our business, and changes to such requirements generally result in an increase to our costs of operations. Although we have never been involved in any environmental matter that has had a material adverse impact on our overall operations, there can be no assurance that in connection with any past or future operation, acquisition or otherwise, we will not be obligated to address environmental matters that could have a material adverse impact on our business, financial condition, and results of operations.
The failure by us to comply with applicable environmental, health and safety requirements could result in fines, penalties, enforcement actions, third-party claims for property damage and personal injury, requirements to clean up property or to pay for the costs of cleanup, or regulatory or judicial orders requiring corrective measures, which could have a material adverse effect on our business, financial condition or results of operations. Additionally, such actions could negatively impact our reputation in the impacted geographic market and more broadly.