Texas Attorney General Probes Lululemon over Potential 'Forever Chemicals' in Its Activewear
The probe will examine whether the company misled consumers about safety, quality and health impacts, and review testing and supply chain practices.
- On Monday, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton initiated a civil investigation into Lululemon, examining whether the retailer misled consumers about the presence of PFAS, or "forever chemicals," in its activewear.
- Investigators are examining if Lululemon's athletic apparel contains synthetic PFAS, which are linked to cancer and endocrine disruption, potentially contradicting the brand's wellness-focused marketing claims.
- Cooperating with the Texas Office inquiry, Lululemon stated it "does not use PFAS in its products" and phased out the substance in FY23, requiring vendors to conduct regular third-party testing.
- Shares of Lululemon plummeted more than 3% following the announcement, compounding a 2026 decline of nearly 22% amid weakening revenue, leadership changes, and an ongoing proxy fight.
- Texas joins states increasing scrutiny of health-conscious marketing claims, with the investigation aligning with the "Make America Healthy Again" agenda led by Health and Human Services Secretary Robert.
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Lululemon Activewears Allegedly Contain 'Toxic' Forever Chemicals? Texas Attorney General Launches Probe Over PFAS
A major US investigation into one of the world's most recognisable activewear brands has raised fresh concerns about whether 'toxic' chemicals could be lurking in everyday clothing. Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a formal probe into Lululemon over allegations that its products may contain PFAS, commonly known as 'forever chemicals', which have been linked to serious long-term health risks. The inquiry, announced via Paxton's offi…
Texas attorney general launches investigation into Lululemon's potential use of certain chemicals
The investigation, announced on the attorney general's website Monday, concerns whether Lululemon's athletic apparel contains PFAS, or perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances.
Texas attorney general launches probe into Lululemon's potential use of certain chemicals
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched a probe into Lululemon over the potential use of harmful chemicals in its clothing.
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