Class Action Targets Alleged PFAS Misrepresentation in Outdoor Gear

A class action has been filed in the Eastern District of Washington against W. L. Gore & Associates Inc.—the Delaware-based maker of GORE-TEX—for allegedly misleading consumers about PFAS chemicals in its products. The plaintiffs claim that Gore engaged in greenwashing by promoting its products as environmentally friendly and PFAS-free while continuing to use the harmful chemicals in its apparel, violating the Federal Trade Commission’s Green Guides. The lawsuit alleges that Gore’s products release PFAS chemicals during use, contaminating the environment and water supply, without proper disclosure to consumers. The plaintiffs seek class certification, injunctive relief for corrective disclosures, and cessation of deceptive practices, along with punitive damages, disgorgement, costs, attorneys’ fees, and interest.

February 11, 2025 | Mason, et al. v. W.L. Gore & Associates, No. 2:25-cv-00049 (E.D. Wash).

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