Retailers like Atlanta-based Home Depot, Lowe’s and Sherwin Williams plan to remove certain paint removers with methylene chloride as the Environmental Protection Agency weighs a ban on such products.
ATLANTA -- Home Depot has agreed to pleas of an environmentalist group to stop selling paint removal products containing purportedly toxic substances responsible for consumer deaths. The $100 ...
After a CBS News investigation, three major retailers — Home Depot, Sherwin-Williams and Lowe's — now plan to phase out paint-stripping products containing a potentially deadly chemical. Health ...
June 19: This article has been updated. Home-improvement giant Lowe’s is phasing out paint-removal products with methylene chloride, responding to petitions in the wake of deaths caused by the ...
Home Depot has agreed to pleas of an environmentalist group to stop selling paint removal products containing purportedly toxic substances responsible for consumer deaths. The $100 billion-a-year, ...