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U.S. Justice Department Files Lawsuit Against eBay Over Alleged Sale of Banned Products

Jake Miller Published September 28, 2023
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The United States Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against eBay, alleging that the online marketplace engaged in the sale of banned pesticide products and tools designed to evade automobile emissions controls. This legal action was taken on behalf of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and accuses eBay of violating the Clean Air Act (CAA) and other environmental protection laws.

The complaint asserts that eBay sold hundreds of thousands of products that violated environmental regulations. Among the alleged violations are the sale of over 343,000 devices intended to circumvent motor vehicle pollution emission controls and at least 23,000 unregistered, misbranded, or restricted-use pesticide products.

Assistant EPA Administrator David Uhlmann emphasized the EPA’s commitment to holding online retailers accountable for the unlawful sale of products that can harm consumers and the environment. U.S. Assistant Attorney General Todd Kim underscored that the laws prohibiting the sale of products harmful to human health and the environment apply to e-commerce retailers as they do to brick-and-mortar stores.

eBay responded to the charges by stating its intention to “vigorously defend itself.” The company highlighted its substantial resources, state-of-the-art technology, and rigorous training to prevent prohibited items from being listed on its platform. eBay also claimed that it blocks and removes more than 99.9% of listings for the cited products, including millions of listings annually.

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