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Mon Aug 5, 2024, 01:06 PM Aug 5

Dollar Tree required to reform testing process after WA finds toxic children's products

Dollar Tree must test its children’s products more thoroughly after a state investigation found bracelets and pencil pouches in the company’s Washington stores with illegal levels of lead and cadmium, the attorney general’s office announced Thursday.

In order to avoid a lawsuit, Greenbrier International, which does business as Dollar Tree, entered a nationwide, legally binding agreement in King County Superior Court with the state of Washington requiring the major discount retail chain to ensure its laboratories outside the United States follow testing methods verified by independent experts.

The company will also pay $190,000 to Washington to pay legal fees and for “future enforcement of the Consumer Protection Act and environmental protection efforts.” The Consumer Protection Act is meant to protect Washington residents from unfair or deceptive business practices.

Testing by the Washington Department of Ecology found children’s bracelets and pencil pouches sold at Dollar Tree stores in 2018, 2019 and 2021 at times contained more than four times the federal limit of lead and four times the state limit for cadmium.

https://washingtonstatestandard.com/briefs/dollar-tree-required-to-reform-testing-process-after-wa-finds-toxic-childrens-products/

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