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SC Johnson, based in Racine, provided the following statement: “As a family company, nothing is more important to us than the health and safety of the families who use SC Johnson products. All ...
Johnson & Johnson announced Tuesday that it would pay $8.9 billion to resolve all allegations that talc in its baby powder and other products caused cancer. That amount was more than quadruple ...
SC Johnson CEO Fisk Johnson leads a world-wide consumer products company. Here's why he's pushing for new regulations on plastics. The Racine billionaire recognizes his family company contributes ...
As evidence continues to link talcum-based products to ovarian cancer, Johnson & Johnson discontinued its legacy baby powder products in the U.S. and Canada earlier this year.
Quaternium-15 is still an ingredient on Johnson & Johnson's Baby Shampoo sold in the U.S., Canada, China, Indonesia and Australia, but the campaign's research this summer found it's not in the ...
Johnson & Johnson had proposed a $10 billion settlement to end tens of thousands of lawsuits linked to its talc products. J&J had argued that the third proposal, in Texas bankruptcy court, should ...
In April, Johnson & Johnson’s shareholders voted against a proposal to stop sales of the talc baby powder in global markets such as Asia and South America — a request that had been fueled by ...