Texas Attorney General Probes Lululemon over Potential 'Forever Chemicals' in Its Activewear
Investigators will review Lululemon’s testing and supply chain records as shares fell more than 3% after the probe was announced.
- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launched a probe into whether Lululemon misled consumers about toxic 'forever chemicals' in its activewear.
- Lululemon stated it does not use PFAS, a toxic chemical linked to health issues, in its products and phased it out in the previous fiscal year.
- Paxton said Americans should not worry about being deceived when making healthy choices and vowed to hold Lululemon accountable if it violated Texas law.
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The Texas Attorney General opened an investigation into the presence of PFAS in Lululemon's garments. There are no conclusions yet. What the prosecutor says
Lululemon Faces Probe in Texas Over ‘Forever Chemicals’ Linked to Cancer, Infertility
Texas has launched an investigation into Lululemon over possible presence of PFAS, chemicals linked to cancer and infertility. The probe will examine whether the brand misled consumers about product safety. Lululemon denies using PFAS and says it phased them out in 2023 and meets safety standards. Lululemon Faces Probe in Texas Over ‘Forever Chemicals’ Linked to Cancer, Infertility.
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton opened a civil investigation against Lululemon for the possible presence of potentially toxic chemical compounds in his garments, known as “eternal substances” or PFAS, which have been linked to health risks such as infertility and cancer.
Texas probing Lululemon’s potential use of certain chemicals
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a probe into Lululemon over the potential use of harmful chemicals in its clothing. But the activewear company says it stopped using the so-called “forever chemicals” more than two years ago.
Texas Investigates Lululemon Over Forever Chemicals
Texas' top lawyer is scrutinizing one of the biggest names in yoga wear. Attorney General Ken Paxton said Monday he's investigating Lululemon over whether its workout gear contains PFAS, the so-called "forever chemicals" that don't readily break down in the environment and have been tied by regulators to potential health...
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