New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Senate Bill S08702

Introduced
1/7/26  

Caption

Prohibits the sale of any children's product, upholstered furniture or mattress that contains textile fiberglass; prohibits any custom upholsterer from repairing, reupholstering, recovering, restoring or renewing upholstered furniture or reupholstered furniture using a replacement component that contains textile fiberglass.

Impact

The implementation of S08702 would amend existing environmental conservation laws by introducing restrictions on the sale and repair of products containing textile fiberglass. Effective from July 1, 2027, it will prevent retailers and custom upholsterers from offering such products, thus aligning New York's regulations with broader safety and environmental health goals. The impact of this legislation could lead to increased scrutiny over the materials used in manufacturing children's products and furniture, stimulating manufacturers to seek safer alternatives.

Summary

S08702 is a legislative bill introduced in New York, aimed at enhancing consumer safety by prohibiting the sale and distribution of certain products containing textile fiberglass. Specifically, the bill targets children's products, upholstered furniture, and mattresses. By defining 'textile fiberglass' and establishing clear regulations, the bill seeks to eliminate materials that could pose health risks to consumers, particularly vulnerable populations such as children. This initiative represents a significant step in regulating product safety standards within the state.

Contention

While proponents argue that the bill is necessary for safeguarding public health, particularly for children, it also sparks debate regarding its implications for industry practices and manufacturing costs. Manufacturers may see this as an imposition, arguing that compliance could necessitate significant changes in production processes. Critics may contend that the bill does not provide sufficient leeway for manufacturers to innovate or adapt to these new regulations without incurring exorbitant costs, which could subsequently affect market prices and product availability.

Companion Bills

NY A08537

Same As Prohibits the sale of any children's product, upholstered furniture or mattress that contains textile fiberglass; prohibits any custom upholsterer from repairing, reupholstering, recovering, restoring or renewing upholstered furniture or reupholstered furniture using a replacement component that contains textile fiberglass, fibrous glass or glass wool.

Previously Filed As

NY A08537

Prohibits the sale of any children's product, upholstered furniture or mattress that contains textile fiberglass; prohibits any custom upholsterer from repairing, reupholstering, recovering, restoring or renewing upholstered furniture or reupholstered furniture using a replacement component that contains textile fiberglass, fibrous glass or glass wool.

NY S07821

Prohibits the sale of children's products, mattresses and upholstered furniture containing fiberglass unless they contain a prominent label; defines children's product; prohibits custom upholsterers from repairing or restoring any children's product, mattress or furniture with parts that contain fiberglass; provides remedies for violations.

NY A07912

Prohibits the sale of children's products, mattresses and upholstered furniture containing fiberglass unless they contain a prominent label; defines children's product; prohibits custom upholsterers from repairing or restoring any children's product, mattress or furniture with parts that contain fiberglass; provides remedies for violations.

NY SF3036

Certain components in textile furnishings and upholstered furniture exemption from PFAS prohibitions

NY HF2947

Certain components in textile furnishings and upholstered furniture exempted from PFAS prohibitions.

NY SB2548

Upholstered household furniture manufacturing job tax credit; extend repealer.

NY HB1634

Income tax; extend repealer for new cut and sew jobs in upholstered furniture industry and bring forward certain statutes.

NY HF1627

PFAS products exempted or prohibitions delayed, PFAS reporting requirements modified, lead-containing product prohibitions delayed, and PFAS-containing firefighting foam prohibitions at airport hangars delayed.

NY HF3713

Producers of textiles, carpet, and mattresses required to establish and fund a system to collect and manage those products when disposed of, account created, penalties imposed, report required, and money appropriated.

NY A06193

Establishes extended producer responsibility for textiles; requires a producer, either individually or cooperatively in a group or with a representative organization to submit to the department of environmental conservation a plan for the establishment of a collection program for textile covered products.

Similar Bills

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