Texas Attorney General Investigates Lululemon Over Potential 'Forever Chemicals'
In Brief
The Texas attorney general's probe into Lululemon highlights growing scrutiny of chemical safety in consumer products.
Key Facts
- Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation into Lululemon regarding possible use of 'forever chemicals' in its products.
- The chemicals in question, known as PFAS, have been linked to potential health risks including cancer, according to some reports.
- Lululemon's stock price declined following news of the investigation.
- Lululemon stated it stopped using 'forever chemicals' in its products years ago.
- The investigation will examine whether Lululemon's yoga pants and other clothing contain these substances.
What Happened
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced an investigation into Lululemon to determine if the company’s products contain 'forever chemicals' known as PFAS. Lululemon has responded by saying it discontinued use of these substances years ago.
Why It Matters
The probe reflects increased attention to chemical safety in apparel and could influence regulatory approaches and consumer trust in major clothing brands.
What's Next
The Texas attorney general’s office will conduct its investigation, and further details or findings may be released as the probe progresses. Lululemon may face additional scrutiny depending on the outcome.
Sources
- Google News — Lululemon Slips as Texas Announces Probe of ‘Forever Chemicals’(19h ago)
- CBS News — Lululemon under investigation over potential "forever chemicals" in clothing(38m ago)
- Google News — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton launches investigation into Lululemon over cancer-linked 'forever chemicals'(19h ago)
