Parents accuse the eco-friendly household retailer, The Honest Company of importing from China!
Jessica Alba's multi-million household goods retail company, The Honest Company is under fire from the US government after parents got angered that it had been out-sourcing some production to China and importing sick wet wipes into america; claiming the overseas factories couldn't possibly be up to the brand's standards.
Even
though the company's execs have reportedly assured consumers that every
effort had been taken to vet their foreign factories, at least one of
them has a disturbing history of importing unsafe products that were
barred by the FDA for including untested drugs, according to Radar.
The American Hygienics which is one of the major suppliers of The Honest Company located in Shanghai,
has a history of being barred from importing to the U.S. after the FDA
found "unsafe" and "untested" drugs in their wipes. The wipes the
company was trying to import into the US appeared to contain "a new
animal drug which is unsafe," and subsequently blocked the shipment.
Funny thing is according to valid reports, Honest Company had received more than 142,595 cartons of wet wipes
from the Shanghai–based supplier in 2014 alone, and their relationship
with the company goes back to 2012, the year the company was founded.
With her movie career unstable, What do you suggest sweet Jessica Alba to do at this point?
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