The Claros Deception
INVESTIGATIVE DOSSIER: FIFRA-05-2026-0013
TL;DR RECEIPTS
- Subject: Claros Technologies (Minneapolis, MN)
- Violation: 380 illegal sales of unregistered “pesticide” masks.
- Product: Log3Mask / ZioShield Technology.
- Penalty: $82,280 Civil Penalty.
- Status: Final Order Issued.
The Fraudulent Claim
Claros Technologies operated under a cloak of false medical security. Marketing their “ZioShield” technology as a shield against viruses, bacteria, and fungi, the company bypassed the fundamental legal safeguard: EPA registration. They sold unverified chemical efficacy while also btw bragging nonstop on their own website about how environmentally friendly they are being a corporation who fights back against PFAS forever chemicals.
Visual Data Evidence
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Legal Receipts
The EPA’s findings are clinical and damning. The company’s entire business model for Log3Mask was built on a violation of federal law.
“Section 12(a)(1)(A) of FIFRA… states that it is unlawful for any person in any state to distribute or sell to any person any pesticide that is not registered under Section 3 of FIFRA.”
“Respondent’s sales or distributions of Log3Mask via online orders on 380 occasions constitute 380 unlawful acts.”
The Non-Financial Ledger
Beyond the $82,280 fine lies a deeper, unquantifiable cost. When a corporation markets a mask as “antiviral” without scientific registration, they are gambling with human lives. The cost includes:
- Erosion of Public Trust: Every fraudulent claim weakens the credibility of genuine medical interventions.
- The Illusion of Safety: Consumers may forgo proven protections because they believe a “ZioShield” mask has already mitigated the risk.
- Regulatory Devaluation: Companies that bypass registration gain an unfair economic advantage over those that follow the law, forcing a “race to the bottom” in safety standards.
Societal Impact Mapping
Environmental Degradation
Production of unregistered pesticides at unregistered establishments bypasses environmental oversight, risking local soil and water contamination.
Public Health Impacts
Direct exposure to unverified chemical treatments in masks; false sense of security during viral outbreaks.
Economic Inequality
Unregulated entities undercut compliant businesses, skewing the market toward deceptive, low-cost, high-risk products.
By avoiding the rigorous EPA registration process for 380 sales, Claros Technologies effectively traded the biological security of hundreds of consumers for a calculated avoidance of compliance costs. The $82,280 fine is merely a “cost of doing business.”
Actionable Cynicism
The settlement is done. The fine is paid. But the players remain. What now?
Target Entities:
- Michelle Bellanca: CEO, Claros Technologies.
- 1600 Broadway Street NE, Suite 100, Minneapolis, MN.
- Legislative Action: Support increased funding for EPA Region 5 enforcement of FIFRA Section 7.
- Consumer Action: Demand full transparency and third-party verification for all “antiviral” textile claims.
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