EPA ensures Columbia Sportswear Company properly
labels pesticide-treated clothing for domestic sale
Contacts: Derrick Terada, EPA FIFRA Program,
206-553-4768, terada.derrick@epa.gov
Tony Brown, EPA Public Affairs, 206-553-1203, brown.anthony@epa.gov
Tony Brown, EPA Public Affairs, 206-553-1203, brown.anthony@epa.gov
(Seattle – April 25, 2012) Columbia Sportswear
Company, headquartered in Portland, Oregon sold and distributed mislabeled
pesticide-treated clothing in violation of federal pesticide rules, according to
a settlement with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
EPA found that the clothing labels lacked the
required EPA pesticide registration number, a proper ingredient statement, a
proper storage and disposal statement, and were missing the statement "It is a
violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its
labeling."
EPA immediately issued a Stop Sale Order on the
products until they could be properly labeled by the company, which fully
cooperated with EPA. The company will pay a fine of $22,880.
According to Scott Downey, manager of EPA's
pesticide unit in the Seattle office, pesticides must be properly labeled to
ensure protection of human health and the environment.
“We are very concerned that pesticide products
are labeled correctly and that the language is identical to what the Agency
originally reviewed and approved,” said EPA’s Downey. “Labels are carefully
worded to inform consumers about the safe use of a product and any
risks.”
EPA first learned about the misbranded products
by monitoring pesticide imports and finding that one of the company’s shipments
coming into the U.S. had been denied entry at a foreign port. Further
investigation revealed that several other shipments of clothing treated with
“Insect Blocker” were returning to the U.S. with foreign product labels and then
erroneously being redirected for domestic sale. Domestic sale of items that
include pesticides must meet United States labeling requirements, which differ
from those of other countries.
For additional
information about pesticides, visit: http://www.epa.gov/pesticides/
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