Roundup Weed & Grass Killer Products
Allegations: Falsely representing that the active ingredient “targets an enzyme found in plants but not people or pets”
Gilmore et al v. Monsanto Co.
20-cv-1085, D. Del.
(Aug. 2020)
Roundup Lawn and Garden herbicide
Failing to warn consumers of the health risks associated with using the product due to its active ingredient (glyphosate)
Settled
(Moved for preliminary approval)
Allegations: Falsely representing that the active ingredient “targets an enzyme found in plants but not people or pets”
Allegations: Failing to warn consumers of the health risks associated with using the product due to its active ingredient
Allegations: Failing to warn consumers that ingredients may cause cancer
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