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		<description><![CDATA[Washington's ecology department inches towards flame retardant ban. | It looks as though the Washington Department of Ecology has taken another step towards banning PBDEs, the toxic flame retardants that now contaminate the bodies of Northwesterners at alarmingly high levels.&nbsp; They&#8217;ve just published an interim plan that recommends that the state legislature officially ban the manufacture, distribution and sale of some forms of PBDEs by 2006.&nbsp; Of course, those are also the forms that are already being phased out...]]></description>
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