06.20.11
An environmental group is suing about two dozen cosmetic companies on accusations that they falsely label products as organic.
The Center for Environmental Health filed a class-action lawsuit Thursday in Alameda County Superior Court in California. The center alleges the companies are violating a California labeling law requiring organic products to contain at least 70 percent organic ingredients.
The Oakland group estimates more than 70 percent of U.S. households use some type of organic product, which typically cost more than traditional competitors. Organic labels promise consumers the product was created without the use of pesticides and other chemicals.
The companies named in the suit include Kiss My Face and Hain-Celestial, which makes such popular organic brands as Alba Botanica and Avalon Organics.
The Center for Environmental Health filed a class-action lawsuit Thursday in Alameda County Superior Court in California. The center alleges the companies are violating a California labeling law requiring organic products to contain at least 70 percent organic ingredients.
The Oakland group estimates more than 70 percent of U.S. households use some type of organic product, which typically cost more than traditional competitors. Organic labels promise consumers the product was created without the use of pesticides and other chemicals.
The companies named in the suit include Kiss My Face and Hain-Celestial, which makes such popular organic brands as Alba Botanica and Avalon Organics.