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According to a press release outlining the findings, CEH has notified Burlington, Marshalls, Nordstrom Rack, Ross, and T.J. Maxx"nearly 500 times" to inform them about the lead levels in specific fashion accessories. And while companies have been"reformulating their products," lead remains a problem at these off-price retailers.."Lead is a carcinogen and reproductive toxicant that can cause permanent and irreversible health effects and is especially harmful to children.
Investigators also listed specific brands sold at Burlington and Ross that produce lead-containing products, including popular footwear names like Mudd, Nanette Lepore, and Daisy Fuentes, among others. Popular handbag brands with products containing lead included Badgley Mishka, Bebe, Ellen Tracy, and several others.
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