More California Proposition 65 Notices Issued

April 12, 2018 – New “60-day” notices have been issued alleging that brands and retailers sold totes (Notice 1Notice 2Notice 3Notice 4Notice 5Notice 6), backpacks (Notice 1Notice 2Notice 3Notice 4Notice 5Notice 6), travel kitspet carriersdiaper bags, handbags (Notice 1Notice 2Notice 3Notice 4), travel setscharging pouches, accessory bags (Notice 1Notice 2), laptop skins, wallets (Notice 1Notice 2Notice 3), luggage tags, dry bags (Notice 1Notice 2Notice 3Notice 4Notice 5), umbrellas, and cosmetic cases (Notice 1Notice 2Notice 3Notice 4Notice 5Notice 6) in California that contained di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), Di-n-butyl phthalate (DBP), and/or diisononyl phthalate (DINP) in violation of a California law known as Proposition 65 (Prop 65). The notices serve as intent to bring lawsuits against the recipients of the notices that sold these products. For more information on Prop 65, please go to the Prop 65 page on the TGA website or contact TGA’s Nate Herman, nate@travel-goods.org, 202-853-9351.