Report: Experts Warn of High Levels of Lead by Some Off-Price Retailers

Recent investigations have uncovered alarming lead levels in fashion accessories sold at off-price retailers, including Ross and Burlington. The Center for Environmental Health (CEH), a nonprofit

Report: Experts Warn of High Levels of Lead by Some Off-Price Retailers
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Report: Experts Warn of High Levels of Lead by Some Off-Price Retailers

Report: Experts Warn of High Levels of Lead by Some Off-Price Retailers

Recent investigations have uncovered alarming lead levels in fashion accessories sold at off-price retailers, including Ross and Burlington. The Center for Environmental Health (CEH), a nonprofit watchdog group, has released a 13-year ‘Toxic Fashion’ report that exposes a continuing issue of toxic substances in products available at Ross and Burlington stores.

Since 2009, the CEH has conducted repeated tests and found dangerously high concentrations of lead in various fashion items made from leather and imitation leather, including purses, wallets, footwear, and belts sold by these discount retail chains. In the year 2022, the CEH’s testing revealed that over a quarter of the fashion accessories purchased from Ross and Burlington contained lead levels surpassing the benchmark of 0.03%, with some items registering a concerning 1.7% lead content.

The persistent issue of toxic fashion accessories at low-cost retailers has been highlighted by studies revealing that these retailers have repeatedly sold products containing…

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