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Environmental

Jan. 3, 2014

Lawyers wait to see what regulators scrutinize under environmental law

A state law mandating that companies make environmentally friendly versions of everything from furniture to electronics will kick off this spring and attorneys are watching to see what products regulators will target.


By Fiona Smith


Daily Journal Staff Writer


A state law mandating that companies make environmentally friendly versions of everything from furniture to electronics will kick off this spring and attorneys are watching to see what products regulators will target for scrutiny.


After five years of negotiations with business groups, environmentalists and public health advocates, the state Department of Toxic Substances Control in October final...

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