'Reef Friendly' Claims Put Hain Celestial, Hawaiian Tropic in the Hot Seat

These examples clearly call into question what it means to consumers when they see the 'reef friendly' claim on a label.
These examples clearly call into question what it means to consumers when they see the "reef friendly" claim on a label.

Bloomberg Law reports Edgewell Personal Care, LLC, was recently dismissed in a federal court from a suit alleging its Hawaiian Tropic sunscreen claims to be "reef friendly" when it contains ingredients that are not; namely, avobenzone, homosalate and octocrylene. According to the source, however, a clarification on the product label demonstrated the brand complies with Hawaii law. Its SPF30 and 50 Broad Spectrum Sheer Touch Lotion Sunscreen, as shown on Amazon.com and Walmart.com, lists "Reef Friendly*" (with asterisk) on the front label and on the back label, clarifies, "*Hawaii Compliant: No Oxybenzone or Octinoxate."

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