"Trade group has long said it had nothing to do with a successful campaign to defend the use of the potentially toxic chemicals".
"The chemical industry’s powerful trade group, the American Chemistry Council, has long maintained that it had nothing to do with an enormously successful but deceitful lobbying effort in state capitals to defend the use of potentially ineffective and toxic flame retardants in furniture.
Now, in a rare breaking of ranks, a top industry consultant is discrediting that story — and in so doing providing a window into the shadowy world of corporate advocacy and its use of front groups that aren’t what they appear.
After a Chicago Tribune investigation in 2012 exposed Citizens for Fire Safety as an industry group masquerading as a coalition of firefighters, educators, community activists, doctors and others, the chemistry council disavowed any affiliation with or support for the group."
David Heath reports for the Center for Public Integrity May 13, 2015.
ACC Lied About Lobbying Role on Flame Retardants, Consultant Says
Source: Ctr for Public Integrity, 05/13/2015