Thinx Settles Lawsuit Alleging Its 'Nontoxic' Underwear Contain Harmful Chemicals
By A Mystery Man Writer
Description
The presence of PFAS in the popular period underwear has upset many people—and raised questions about transparency in the fashion industry.
Thinx Reaches Settlement in 'Forever Chemicals' Period Underwear Class Action Lawsuit - Fashionista
Period underwear brand Thinx settles class action over 'non-toxic' briefs
Katherine Martinko - Treehugger
What Are Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs)?
Why Our Editors Love Dryer Balls Over Fabric Softener and Dryer Sheets
The New York Times on X: The period underwear brand Thinx made public that it reached a settlement in a class action lawsuit claiming its products contain harmful chemicals, known as PFAS
We Had 44 Period and Incontinence Products Tested for Forever Chemicals. Many Were Contaminated.
Why We Should Ban Glitter, Just Like We Banned Microbeads
Thinx Pays $5M to Settle Claims Period Underwear Contains PFAS
What to know about PFAS after Thinx underwear settles class-action lawsuit - Good Morning America
Thinx period pants lawsuit: do they contain toxic chemicals?
from
per adult (price varies by group size)