The EPA Tries to Regulate a Product in Many American Homes for the First Time and Industry Stakeholders Are Not Happy | Video | TheBlaze.com:
"The current proposed rule seeks to impose standards on formaldehyde in composite wood products, which would include hardwood plywood, medium-density fiberboard and particleboard, all of which use glue that has formaldehyde in it. Laminate flooring would be included in the rule if it is “made by attaching a wood veneer with a formaldehyde-based resin to a composite wood platform.”
Just because someone has laminate flooring though, the EPA wrote, does not mean that formaldehyde exposure should be a concern:"
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