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Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Brown Seeks To Cut Use of Flame-Retardant Chemicals

On Monday, Gov. Jerry Brown (D) announced that he has directed state consumer safety officials to modify a decades-old state flammability standard that allows manufacturers of furniture and other household products to use large amounts of hazardous flame-retardant chemicals. A Department of Consumer Affairs spokesperson said officials plan to meet with environmental and industry leaders in the next few weeks and draft a new regulation by late August.



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