
Banana Boat “Reef Friendly” Sunscreens
Allegations: Falsely marketing sunscreens as “Reef Friendly” when they contain ingredients that are harmful to coral reefs and marine life
Chabla et al. v. Edgewell Personal Care Co. et al.
21-cv-4382, E.D.N.Y.
(Aug. 2021)
Chabla et al. v. Edgewell Personal Care Brands
21-cv-1579, D. Conn.
(Nov. 2021)
Clinger et al. v. Edgewell Personal Care Brands, LLC
21-cv-1040, D. Conn.
(July 2021)
Zapatero et al. v. Energizer Holdings, Inc. et al.
21-cv-22232, S.D. Fla.
(June 2021)
Zayas et al. v. Edgewell Personal Care Co.
21-cv-1596, D. Conn.
(Dec. 2021)
Certain Banana Boat sunscreens
Failing to disclose sunscreens contain the carcinogen benzene
Pending
Allegations: Falsely marketing sunscreens as “Reef Friendly” when they contain ingredients that are harmful to coral reefs and marine life
Allegations: Falsely advertising sunscreens as waterproof
Allegations: Falsely marketing products as if they are specifically designed for the face when they contain the same formula as regular Banana Boat Sport Ultra
Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the product is specifically designed for babies and charging a premium for the product when it contains the same formulation of the same ingredients as an…
Lawsuits allege products contain ingredients harmful to coral reefs and marine life.
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