Beauty

Ontario Court Hands $750K Fine to Estée Lauder Over Use of ‘Forever Chemical’

An Ontario court has issued a $750,000 fine to Estée Lauder after the cosmetics company pled guilty to violating the Canadian Environmental Protection Act following the discovery of a ‘forever chemical’ in select eyeliner products.

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