Lululemon Removes 'Forever Chemicals' from Clothing Amid Texas Probe

Lululemon has announced it has phased out PFAS chemicals from its products in 2023, ahead of a Texas investigation into potential chemical use. This move comes as the Texas attorney general probes whether the company's activewear contains 'forever chemicals' linked to health risks and possibly misleading safety claims. The company's proactive change signals increased accountability and could influence industry standards for chemical safety in apparel.
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