Status: In progress

Hangen-Hall, et al. v. The Procter & Gamble Co.

Procter & Gamble “greenwashes” its Gain laundry detergent to make it appear environmentally friendly despite it allegedly containing a probable human carcinogen. 

  • Deadline to file a claim: TBD
  • Proof of Purchase Required: No
  • Potential Individual Reward: TBD
  • Total Settlement Amount: TBD
  • States Involved

Abraham Jewett  |  March 17, 2023

Category: Consumer News
A person holding Gain laundry soap
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Gain greenwashing class action lawsuit overview: 

  • Who: Darlene Hangen-Hall filed a class action lawsuit against The Procter & Gamble Company. 
  • Why: Hangen-Hall claims Procter & Gamble “greenwashes” its Gain laundry detergent to make it appear environmentally friendly despite it allegedly containing a probable human carcinogen.
  • Where: The class action lawsuit was filed in New York federal court.

Procter & Gamble manufactures and sells Gain brand laundry detergent that is designed to look environmentally friendly, despite it allegedly containing high levels of the toxin 1,4-Dioxane, a new class action lawsuit alleges. 

Plaintiff Darlene Hangen-Hall claims the packaging for Gain laundry detergent is green and contains a design of natural elements — such as stylized flowers, leaves, and butterflies — in order to make the product appear sustainable and environmentally friendly. 

Hangen-Hall argues Procter & Gamble is allegedly “greenwashing” its Gain laundry detergent product to target consumers who are willing to pay more for items they believe are sustainable and help protect the environment. 

“Research has shown that this kind of imagery evokes positive emotional responses in consumers, and is especially effective when consumers are not particularly knowledgeable and aware of greenwashing methods,” the Gain class action states. 

Hangen Hall wants to represent a New York class and multi-state consumer fraud class of individuals who have purchased the Gain laundry detergent product during the statutes of limitations for each cause of action alleged. 

Gain laundry detergent contains probable human carcinogen, says class action

Despite the packaging for the Gain laundry detergent containing natural elements, independent testing has shown that the product contains 3.32 parts per million of the toxin 1,4-Dioxane, the Gain class action alleges. 

The National Institutes of Health and Environmental Protection Agency, meanwhile, both classify 1,4-Dioxane as a “probable human carcinogen” that accumulates in a person’s body over time, according to the Gain class action. 

Hangen-Hall argues that, despite the alleged risk to human health presented by 1,4-Dioxane, Procter & Gamble fails to disclose the toxin’s alleged inclusion in its Gain laundry detergent product to consumers. 

“Defendant had a duty to disclose and/or provide non-deceptive descriptions and marketing of the Product,” the Gain class action states. 

Hangen-Hall claims Procter & Gamble is guilty of fraud, unjust enrichment, and negligent misrepresentation, and is in violation of the Magnuson Moss Warranty Act, several state consumer fraud acts, and New York General Business Law

Plaintiff is demanding a jury trial and requesting declaratory relief along with an award of monetary, statutory, and/or punitive damages for herself and all class members. 

In other laundry detergent news, Art of Green initiated a recall for more than 14,000 of its laundry detergent products last December over concerns they may have been contaminated with bacteria

Have you purchased Gain brand laundry detergent? Let us know in the comments! 

The plaintiff is represented by Spencer Sheehan of Sheehan & Associates, P.C. 

The Gain greenwashing class action lawsuit is Hangen-Hall, et al. v. The Procter & Gamble Company, Case No. 1:23-cv-00218, in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York.


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1,769 thoughts onGain class action claims company ‘greenwashes’ products that contain toxins

  1. Tara Fineberg says:

    I have been using it as well please add me. I been getting rashes dry skin and very itchy and was at first thinking it was body wash so was trying different body wash but now I know it’s gain

  2. Karen Orozco says:

    Add me

  3. Sterling Davenport says:

    Me and my family have been using them for years please add me.

  4. Sally Cutnaw says:

    I have used this for many years. Please add me.

    1. Juan puebla says:

      My wife is going to be very upset she being using Gane for many years to do our laundry she actually ask me to buy some today is realy sad that something like this happen but like we say is all about money.

  5. Paula says:

    This is all I use,I even buy the dryer sheets to match the scent!

    1. Kristina N Collins says:

      I have used gain for years, I buy it every two weeks!!

  6. Sheila Walker says:

    I have also used GAIN for years. I have developed occasional rashes, hives. My daughter too. Sign me up!

  7. Chester Hooper says:

    I’ve used this product for years. Please add me

    1. Kristina N Collins says:

      Add me….. I have also used gain for many years

  8. Maricel Say says:

    Add me, I use gain all the time.

  9. Maricel Say says:

    Add me, I use it all the time

  10. Antwan Reynolds says:

    I have used gain for years now and I can tell you right now that I have had plenty of rashes and skin problems over the years and I just it thought I had bad skin and I think me and my family may have even got sick a few times and I’m wondering if it could have been the bacteria from the soap in my cloths. I am very concerned.

    1. Penny Benton says:

      I’ve used gain most of my adult life, and I’m 64 years old. I have noticed on past year it has really not agreed with me so I finally quit using it.

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