
CATrends: Microplastics in Bottled Water
Lawsuits allege that several brands contain microplastics despite being marketed as “natural spring water.”
Paulson et al. v. This is L. Inc.
22-cv-4665, N.D. Ill.
(Aug. 2022)
L. 100% Organic Cotton Core Tampons
Falsely marketing products as having “100% Organic Cotton” without adequately disclosing that they also contain non-cotton and non-organic ingredients
Misleadingly marketing that products do not contain chlorine bleaching, dyes, or fragrances when the color of products is enhanced with a synthetic coloring ingredient (titanium dioxide)
Falsely marketing titanium dioxide as “naturally occurring” when it is produced using synthetic processes
Pending
Lawsuits allege that several brands contain microplastics despite being marketed as “natural spring water.”
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