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Crest ‘Recycle Ready’ Toothpaste Tubes
The bottom line? Toothpaste tubes aren’t generally getting recycled.
Petros et al. v. Rahal Biosciences, Inc.
24-cv-3182, S.D.N.Y.
(April 2024)
ARMRA Colostrum dietary supplements
Falsely marketing products as “research-backed” to provide various health benefits – including “strengthen[ing] immunity,” “fortify[ing] gut health,” and “activat[ing] hair growth” – without adequate scientific evidence to support such claims
Failing to include mandated disclaimers with disease treatment claims, in violation of FDA regulations
Pending
The bottom line? Toothpaste tubes aren’t generally getting recycled.
Lawsuits allege products contain ingredients harmful to coral reefs and marine life.
TINA.org explores the divide between the marketing and the science.
Company walks back composting claim following TINA.org inquiry sparked by self-regulatory ad challenge.
Why the price you see may not be the price you get.