The state of Texas is investigating athletic apparel brand Lululemon over allegations of using "forever chemicals" (PFAS) in its clothing, potentially misleading consumers about product safety and health impacts. The investigation will examine the presence of PFAS, company practices, and whether products comply with stated safety standards, citing consumer concerns about health issues related to these chemicals.
Texas is launching an investigation into the major athletic apparel brand Lululemon Athletica Inc. over the potential presence of “ forever chemicals ” in the apparel. Lululemon has come under fire in recent days over allegations of the brand’s use of “ forever chemicals ” —polyfluoroalkyl chemicals — in the clothing. PFAS have been
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced the investigation on Monday, explaining that the Lone Star State will determine if the brand “misled consumers about the safety, quality, and health impacts of its products.” It cites “emerging research and consumer concerns” over the potential presence of “certain synthetic materials and chemical compounds in their apparel that may be associated with endocrine disruption, infertility, cancer, and other health issues.”
Attorney General Paxton’s investigation will examine whether Lululemon’s athletic apparel contains PFAS or “forever chemicals” that their health-conscious customers would not expect based on the brand’s marketing. The Office of the Attorney General will also review the company’s Restricted Substances List, testing protocols, and supply chain practices to determine whether Lululemon’s products comply with its stated safety standards.
Paxton said in a statement, “Americans should not have to worry if they are being deceived when trying to make healthy choices for themselves and their families.” “I will not allow any corporation to sell harmful, toxic materials to consumers at a premium price under the guise of wellness and sustainability,” he said, promising accountability. “If Lululemon has violated Texas law, it will be held accountable.”
The investigation comes as American pivots to the Make American Healthy Again agenda, prompting many consumers to think deeper about what they are both consuming and wearing. The victories continue to pile up as the Trump administration has placed an emphasis on health – from efforts to ensure that America’s drinking water is safe from microplastics, pharmaceuticals, and “forever chemicals” to the Earlier this month, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announced that the administration is placing microplastics and pharmaceuticals on the Contaminant Candidate List.
Cara Sylvester, executive vice president and chief merchandising officer of Target, said consumers are “increasingly prioritizing healthier lifestyles, and we’re moving quickly to evolve offerings to meet their needs.” Because of that, the company is requiring all cereals sold to remove their artificial dyes by the end of May.
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