Lululemon recalls shopping bag
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This article was published 22/12/2010 (5640 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
Lululemon, the hip yoga-wear retailer, has issued a Canada-wide recall for some of its popular reusable shopping bags.
“Basically the ones that are recalled are the most recent ones,” said Lululemon’s Michael Le. “Mostly the Christmas ones.”
All of Lululemon’s available research indicates the bags, a product of one of their newest business partners, comply with health and safety regulations. They are considered safe for consumers to use. But environmental concerns, especially when it comes to disposal, have raised some alarm bells.
Lululemon urges customers to return flawed bags to Lululemon stores so they can properly dispose of them. But staff at the Polo Park store said they couldn’t comment on the recall or say how many people have brought in bags so far.
Information about which specific bags are being recalled can be found online at http://www.lululemon.com/shoppers.
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Updated on Thursday, December 23, 2010 11:05 AM CST: Removes incorrect information about parts per million.