Dollar Tree to Reform Children's Products Testing Nationwide, Pay $190K After Washington AG Investigation
Washington AG Investigates Dollar Tree
In a significant resolution, Dollar Tree must more thoroughly test children's products nationwide and pay $190,000 after an investigation by Washington Attorney General Bob Ferguson's office.
Nationwide Legally Binding Agreement
Greenbrier International, doing business as Dollar Tree, has entered into a nationwide legally binding agreement announced by Ferguson on August 1, 2024.
Attorney General Ferguson's Announcement
In a news release on Thursday, Ferguson stated, "Dollar Tree failed to adequately test children's products, putting kids at risk. This resolution ensures the company will take steps to protect children and comply with the law."
Resolution Details
Attorney General Ferguson announced a legally binding resolution requiring Dollar Tree to:
- Pay $190,000
- Conduct more thorough testing of children's products
- Comply with all applicable federal and state laws and regulations
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