"Consumers nationwide are closer to being able to buy furniture made without toxic, ineffective flame retardants after a California judge on Friday threw out a legal challenge from the chemical industry.
Chemtura Corp., one of the world's largest manufacturers of flame retardants, sued in an attempt to block a new flammability standard that the furniture industry says it can meet without using the chemicals in products sold throughout the United States.
The regulations, scheduled to take effect Jan. 1, will require upholstery fabric to resist smoldering cigarettes, which federal statistics show are by far the leading cause of furniture fires."
Michael Hawthorne reports for the Chicago Tribune August 29, 2014.
"Judge Tosses Challenge To Flame Retardant Rules"
Source: Chicago Tribune, 09/01/2014