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Suppliers to Phase Out Decabrom

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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced in December that it had negotiated agreements with several companies to phase out over the next three years a popular plastics flame retardant, decabromodiphenyl ether (decaBDE), also known as decabromodiphenyl oxide (DBDPO) or 鈥渄ecabrom.鈥 This product has been used for close to 40 years and has been studied extensively. EPA is not banning decaBDE but is encouraging its discontinued sales and use. EPA statements call it a 鈥減ersistent and toxic chemical鈥 that 鈥減otentially causes cancer and may impact brain function鈥 and also 鈥渃an degrade to more toxic chemicals that 鈥 are hazardous to wildlife.鈥 Companies announcing that they will phase out decaBDE include Albemarle Corp., Baton Rouge, La.; Chemtura Corp., Middlebury, Conn.; and Israel鈥檚 ICL Industrial Products, said to be the largest importer of the material to the U.S. (ICL-IP America is in St. Louis.) Statements from these companies call decaBDE 鈥渙ne of the world鈥檚 most effective and widely used flame retardants鈥 and note that hundreds of scientific studies show that 鈥淒ecaBDE does not pose any significant risk to the environment or human health.鈥 In fact, a European Union risk assessment in May 2008 found no need for restricting decaBDE, and the Swedish Chemicals Inspectorate decided last March not to pursue any national restrictions. As we reported last month, Albemarle recently announced an alternative FR product, called GreenArmor. Chemtura and ICL both say they are developing alternatives also, some of which Chemtura plans to introduce this year. (800) 535-3030 鈥 albemarle.com; (800) 243-2650 鈥 chemtura.com (877) 661-4272 鈥 iclfr.com

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