13-02-2025
Lawsuit Accuses Gore-Tex Maker of "Greenwashing" and Harmful Chemical Use
A law firm has filed a class-action lawsuit against W.L. Gore & Associates — the manufacturers of Gore-Tex — for allegedly misleading consumers about its sustainability and environmental practices while continuing the use of products that contain harmful perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), also known as 'forever chemicals.'Skiers will be immediately familiar with Gore-Tex, which is the waterproof and breathable fabric membrane that appears in higher-end snow jackets and containing Gore-Tex have become the gold standard for slopeside waterproofing, but they've also drawn concern for their historical use of long-lasting substances break down slowly over time and, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), have been found in water, air, and human blood due to their widespread industrial humans, exposure to PFAS may lead to several conditions, including negative reproductive effects, certain cancers, and interference with bodily hormones, the EPA reports.
The recognition of the PFAS problem has prompted some state bans on clothing containing the substance, and W.L. Gore & Associates now offers a PFAS-free expanded polyethylene (ePE) ePE membrane, according to Gore-Tex Brand, also has a smaller carbon output than its predecessors (Gore-Tex Brand, via fine-print on its website, clarifies that the ePE membrane is 'made without intentionally added [PFAS]; may contain trace amounts').But Hagens Berman, the firm responsible for suing W.L. Gore & Associates, claims the ePE membrane only appears in 'next-generation' products and that the company is still using PFAS while conducting a greenwashing campaign through its marketing and hang tags.'By consistently touting its environmentally friendly products, Gore was under a duty to disclose to Plaintiffs and the other Class members the true character, quality, and nature of the PFAS utilized in its products, including the environmental impact and health risks,' the Hagens Berman complaint reads.
In a statement shared with Gear Junkie, W.L. Gore & Associates wrote that it "stands behind its representations, statements and advertisements regarding our commitment to environmental responsibility as well as the performance and safety of our GORE-TEX products.'The class-action lawsuit follows another similar case involving Maryland, which, in December, sued W.L. Gore & Associates for allegedly polluting the environment around 13 of its Elkton-area facilities with the Maryland lawsuit, spokesperson Donna Leinwand Leger told the Associated Press that the company was 'surprised by the Maryland Attorney General's decision to initiate legal action, particularly in light of our proactive and intensive engagement with state regulators over the past two years.'Be the first to read breaking ski news with POWDER. Subscribe to our newsletter and stay connected with the latest happenings in the world of skiing. From ski resort news to profiles of the world's best skiers, we are committed to keeping you informed.