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		<title>Yes, Your Couch Is Probably Toxic</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[But it's finally easy to do something about it. | For the first time in four decades, non-toxic, fire-safe couches are widely available throughout North America. In response to tireless advocacy and in spite of a campaign of chicanery orchestrated by the chemical industry, recent code changes transformed how upholstered furniture is made and sold in California, in Cascadia, and beyond. How Big Chem bullied us into this toxic mess Starting in 1975, Big Chem held California hostage to an ineffective and dangerous flammability standard that...]]></description>
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