Did you receive a mail about a class action settlement concerning Colgate company falsely advertises recyclable toothpaste tubes? This review will help you partake in the class action settlement after confirming the authenticity of the mail.
What Is Colgate company falsely advertising recyclable toothpaste tubes lawsuit?
Roman Weingartner and Kristin Della filed a class action lawsuit against Colgate-Palmolive Company. The class action lawsuit was filed in California federal court.
Weingartner and Della claim Colgate deceives consumers by labeling its Colgate and Tom’s of Maine toothpaste tubes as recyclable, arguing the tubes are only accepted at a “minuscule” number of recycling facilities.
The plaintiffs are represented by Seth A. Safier, Marie McCrary, and Rajiv V. Thairani of Gutride Safier LLP.
The case is Weingartner, et al. v. Colgate-Palmolive Co., Case No. 3:23-cv-04086, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.
What Is This Class Action All About?
Colgate-Palmolive Company falsely advertises that its toothpaste tubes are recyclable, a new class action lawsuit alleges.
Plaintiffs Roman Weingartner and Kristin Della claim Colgate labels its Colgate and Tom’s of Maine toothpaste tubes with claims they are recyclable, despite the tubes allegedly only being recyclable at a “minuscule” number of recycling facilities.
Weingartner and Della argue “virtually all” municipal recycling programs and materials recovery facilities in California and the U.S. are unable to “effectively distinguish” between the purportedly recyclable tubes and conventional non-recyclable toothpaste tubes.
“Defendant knows that the Products almost invariably end up in landfills or incinerated because recycling facilities do not accept them,” the Colgate class action states.
Weingartner and Della want to represent a nationwide class and a California subclass of all persons who — since Aug. 11, 2019 for the nationwide class — have purchased a Colgate or Tom’s of Maine brand toothpaste product that was labeled as being recyclable.
Who Is Eligible?
This settlement concerns all persons who purchased a Colgate or Tom’s of Maine toothpaste labeled as recyclable.
How To Be Part of This Settlement
To partake in this settlement, class member must submit a valid and timely claim on the settlement website.
What Is The Pay For This Settlement?
The pay for this settlement varies and the proof of purchase is not necessary.
Conclusion
As you submit your claim to the settlement website, just like FTC challenges Microsoft-Activision merger class action settlement we have reviewed, you’re doing so under penalty of perjury. You are also harming other eligible Class Members by submitting a fraudulent claim.