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  2. Lawsuit alleges Brita’s filters are ‘not nearly as effective ...

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    A man is suing Brita, alleging its filters are "not nearly as effective" in removing "common hazardous contaminants from drinking water" like PFAS (or "forever chemicals") as it claims.

  3. Simply Orange Juice’s drink isn’t ‘all-natural’ and has ...

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    In response, Coca-Cola said its products “tested below all drinking water standards for PFAS and other criteria set by current U.S. federal and state regulatory agencies” and that the company ...

  4. PFAS was used in the manufacturing processes in Fitchburg and at Seaman’s Otter River Mill, according to the lawsuit, which also claims the residue from both operations contained PFAS that was ...

  5. Brita water filter company accused of false advertising - AOL

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    A class-action lawsuit has accused Brita, the popular water filter company, of false advertising. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  6. Timeline of events related to per- and polyfluoroalkyl ...

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    In both muscle and liver samples, the highest level of PFAS chemical was PFOS, at 82.6 parts per billion (ppb) in a muscle sample and 2,970 ppb in a liver sample. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] 14 September 2021 EPA announced plans to revise effluent guidelines for businesses that conduct chromium electroplating operations and discharge PFAS in their wastewater.

  7. False advertising - Wikipedia

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    False advertising is the act of publishing, transmitting, distributing, or otherwise publicly circulating an advertisement containing a false claim, or statement, made intentionally (or recklessly) to promote the sale of property, goods, or services. [3]

  8. Industries polluted Columbia’s water with dangerous ‘forever ...

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    Under a settlement in one major class action PFAS case, approved this spring by U.S. Judge Richard Gergel of Charleston, 3M expects to pay about $10.3 billion over 13 years to more than 11,000 ...

  9. Lexmark International, Inc. v. Static Control Components, Inc.

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    Argument: Oral argument: Case history; Prior: 697 F.3d 387 (6th Cir. 2012); cert. granted, 569 U.S. 1017 (2013).: Holding; Judgment AFFIRMED. Static Control's alleged injuries—lost sales and damage to its business reputation—fall within the zone of interests protected by the Lanham Act, and Static Control sufficiently alleged that its injuries were proximately caused by Lexmark's ...