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Whole Foods was fined $5,250 for selling imported products that did not meet California's requirements.
Similarly, Hobby Lobby was fined $4.920 and Walgreens was fined $80,000 for selling products labeled as "not for sale in California."
Other companies found to be in violation of air pollution laws were Walmart Stores Inc., Save Mart Companies, and TJX Companies.
“Many common household products contain compounds that contribute to ground level ozone formation,” explains CARB Enforcement Division Chief Todd Sax. “Breathing in ozone may cause people to experience chest pain, coughing and throat irritation. It is important that retailers understand their role to ensure household products they sell meet clean air standards before those products reach California households.”
For more information about chemicals found in common household products, please click on the following link: Consumer Products and Air Pollution