DC Circ. Strikes Down Part Of EPA Rule On HFCs

By Juan-Carlos Rodriguez ( August 8, 2017, 11:33 AM EDT) -- The D. C. Circuit on Tuesday said the U. S. Environmental Protection Agency does not have authority under the Clean Air Act to force companies that use hydrofluorocarbons in products like spray cans, automobile air conditioners and refrigerators to swap the HFCs out for an EPA-approved alternative, handing a win to chemical companies that challenged a 2015 rule. . . .

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