Laundry brand recalls multiple products over chemical hazard concerns.

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The Laundress, owned by Unilever, has issued a recall for 70,000 fabric conditioners due to the presence of ethylene oxide, a carcinogen that can cause adverse health effects. This comes after the company recalled millions of laundry and household cleaning products in December due to a bacteria risk. No injuries or illnesses have been reported in connection with the recalled products. Consumers who purchased the products on or after January 2021 can request a refund.
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