Christina Spicer  |  May 18, 2020

Category: Cleaning Products

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A Simple Green toxic class action claims that the cleaning products are misrepresented as non-toxic.

A California woman says that Sunshine Makers Inc. falsely advertises its popular cleaner Simple Green as being “non-toxic.”

According to Michelle Moran, the Simple Green cleaner claims to be not harmful to animals, people, and the environment.

Moran says that despite representations that Simple Green products are non-toxic, they contain ingredients known to caused health problems, such as blurred vision, asphyxiation, dizziness, nausea, blistering of the skin, muscular twitching, headaches, and irregular heartbeat.

The Simple Green toxic class action lawsuit alleges that “in spite of their labeling, the Products actually contain, in varying combinations, ingredients that are harmful to humans, animals, and/or the environment, including but not limited to alcohol ethoxylates, sodium carbonate, methylchloroisothiazolinone, methylisothiazolinone, surfactants, sodium chloride, sodium laureth sulfate, sodium dodecyl sulfate, butane, propane, sodium hydroxide, and cocamidopropyl betaine.”

Further, alleges the complaint, some ingredients are “potential human carcinogens.”

Moran claims she purchased Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner in California in 2019. She says that she relied on claims on the packaging that the cleaner was non-toxic when deciding to make her purchase.

She says there is no way that average consumers, who don’t have a sophisticated understanding of how chemicals used in household cleaners work, would know that Simple Green cleaners contain ingredients that can be toxic.

“Labeling the Products as ‘Non-Toxic’ or ‘Non-Toxic Formula’ when they contain any ingredients that can be harmful to humans, animals, and/or the environment is wholly misleading and deceptive,” alleges the Simple Green cleaner class action lawsuit.

The complaint names dozens of Simple Green toxic products that are falsely advertised as non-toxic, including its All-Purpose Cleaner, various pet cleaners, and other household cleaners.

The plaintiff accuses Sunshine Makers of making millions of dollars from the allegedly deceptive advertising of their products as non-toxic.

“By using harmful ingredients in lieu of natural, safe ingredients, on information and belief, Defendant reduced its manufacturing costs and increased its profits,” claims the complaint.

According to the Simple Green toxic class action lawsuit, the demand for non-toxic cleaning products by consumers has increased in recent years and is expected to keep on expanding, up to $40 billion by 2025.

The Simple Green manufacturers allegedly took advantage of this trend by deceiving consumers into paying more for toxic products.

Simple Green toxic claims are allegedly false, according to consumers.“In response to consumers’ desire for safe and non-toxic cleaning products, many companies ‘greenwash’ their products by deceptively claiming that their cleaning products are safe when, in fact, they contain ingredients that are harmful to humans, animals, and/or the environment,” states the complaint.

The Federal Trade Commission issued “Green Guidelines” in response to concerns about fraudulent claims by cleaning product companies, points out the plaintiff.

The guidelines specifically address “non-toxic” claims, notes the complaint, restricting the use of the term in a way that would be deceptive to reasonable consumers.

As an example, the FTC guidance states that a cleaning product that labeled as “essentially non-toxic” or “practically non-toxic” conveys to the consumer that the product “does not pose any risk to humans or the environment, including household pets.”

If the product does not pose a risk to humans, but does to the environment, use of these terms to describe the product would be considered deceptive, concludes the FTC.

The “broad and unqualified non-toxic claims, such as the ones present on the [Simple Green] Products, would even more strongly convey such a meaning” and violate FTC guidelines, contends the Simple Green cleaner toxic class action lawsuit.

“Through its unlawful conduct, Defendant obtains an unfair competitive advantage in the household cleaning market and unfairly profits from consumers’ desire for products that are not harmful to humans, animals, and the environment,”  argues the Simple Green toxic class action lawsuit.

The Simple Green cleaner toxic class action lawsuit seeks to represent a nationwide Class, as well as a California subclass, of consumers who purchased the products under the impression they were non-toxic.

Sunshine Makers is being accused of violating California business and consumer protection laws, breaching their warranties to consumers, and profiting from unjust enrichment.

The plaintiff is seeking damages from Sunshine Makers for her Simple Green cleaner toxic allegations, along with a court order requiring the company to stop its false advertising.

Do you use Simple Green? Are you concerned about the Simple Green toxic allegations in the class action lawsuit? Tell us what you think in the comments section below!

The lead plaintiff and proposed Class Members are represented by Ryan J. Clarkson, Shireen M. Clarkson, Matthew T. Theriault; Celine Cohan of Clarkson Law Firm PC; and Christopher D. Moon and Kevin O. Moon of Moon Law APC.

The Simple Green Toxic Class Action Lawsuit is Michelle Moran v. Sunshine Makers Inc., Case No. 4:20-cv-03242, in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

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1,210 thoughts onSimple Green Class Action Says Cleaner is Toxic

  1. Kris says:

    Used it for cleaning floor now I have a rash that burns and itches.

  2. Amanda Colpean says:

    I have owned a cleaning company for 22 years. For the last 12 months I have had an employee shortage and have had to do much of the work myself. I do not wear gloves as I was confident it was all natural. I have been sick almost constantly for a year. Nauseous, headaches, extreme fatigue, digestion issues, face always hot and flushed. Severe insomnia. I have missed an excessive amount of work days due to this. I have assured my customers this cleanser was all natural and safe for their pets and children. I am terrified to know these chemicals have been in my system for over 15 years and even more so for the last year. I probably have cancer at this point. I feel completely violated. Please add me to this.

  3. Pingle says:

    I have been using the simple green products for a while and always causes headaches after using it. After several Visits to physicians I am convinced the product is the cause. It always happen after I clean my cooktop using the product

    1. felicity hernandez says:

      my work uses this it breaks my face out in pimples my skin in rashes , i have confusion extremely fatigue passing out feeling always sick no motivation. very bad product PLEASE don’t use it i thought i was starting to go crazy with how sick feeling i was. please add me to list…

    2. Mom-me says:

      Gave me a terrible headache when used it in the past so I changed products. A service provider used it at my house recently thinking they were using a non-toxic cleaner per my request. I got the same bad headache again and decided to google it when I found this page. So upsetting!

  4. Thomas Nixon says:

    I have used simple green many times over the years cleaning my pets areas and have had 2 cats that passed away. Had no idea it could be the simple green I’ve used. My dog began acting strange and not eating took her to vet and he said to give her Preprescription and only clean area with dawn dish soap and water or only water if not very dirty. Pls add me to class action

  5. Amanda Lynch says:

    My daughter uses Simple Green at work to clean the counters. Her finger tips are peeling down to her second knuckle. Please add her to the list. Amanda Lynch

  6. judy starr says:

    I have a huge bottle of it !!!
    I have 3 cats .
    I have hardly used though .
    Now I won’t use it !!!

    Please add me on your list .
    I live in Manhattan .
    Thank- You ,
    Judy Starr

  7. Lynn C. Davis says:

    I had been using Simple Green to clean my kitchen and bathroom floors just recently. Suddenly my cat developed liver issues and started losing weight. Sadly, I lost her. The floor cleaner used is the only chemical she’d been around. Please put me on your list.

  8. Ann Clancy says:

    Add me

  9. Joe B says:

    They state; Do not mix with bleach because it Dilutes & Weakens the strength of their product. But that is a complete lie. I mixed it with bleach to clean the brake pad powder off my truck rims. It worked “Amazing.” But, after about 10 min it started to burn my fingers really bad. I had to rinse of my hand in water, then Put on rubber gloves to finish the job. The mix actually made
    it 4 or 5 X as strong. Like an Acid!!
    It also partially took the skin off all my fingers.
    Ok, my fault for the mix & the unknown side effects. BUT, There’s some other reason they
    say; Don’t Mix With Bleach!! I think it actually creates some kind of Acid!!

    1. Scott says:

      Did you not only mix bleach with other cleaners, but handle it without gloves?!

      Don’t mix bleach with ANYTHING. EVER. It’s like rule 1 of bleach…

      Simple Green is acidic, but less so than vinegar which would have done the exact same thing.

      You have just created chlorine gas.

      That chlorine is extremely corrosive and combines with water to create hydrochloric acid, which it does by stripping the hydrogen from the water in your hands.

      The chlorine gas it gives off is so corrosive as it works as first an alkali, then an acid, you are lucky you didn’t blind yourself or burn your lungs. They used that stuff in trench warfare…

  10. Jeff says:

    I have difficulty breathing and skin on hands reaction into rash

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