A recent lawsuit has accused tech giant Apple of exposing its users to potential cancer risks through its Watch bands.
A new executive order freezes any new federal regulations including an EPA rule that would limit PFAS concentrations in industrial wastewater.
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A new class-action lawsuit claims Apple Watch bands, including the Sport Band and Nike Sport Band, contain harmful levels of PFAS, also known as "forever chemicals." ...
According to CNET, the lawsuit accuses the technology behemoth of using per- and polyfluoroakyl substances (PFAS) — more ...
Apple is embroiled in a class action lawsuit that alleges the company included toxic chemicals known as PFAS in its watch bands.
Apple refutes PFAS allegations in its watch bands, citing strict testing and safety standards, while reaffirming its ...