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Adriana Trujillo

FTC Cracks Down on Companies' False Biodegradable Plastics Claims · Environme... - 0 views

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    The US Federal Trade Commission has taken action against six companies - ECM Biofilms, American Plastic Manufacturing, Champ, Clear Choice Housewares, Carnie Cap and AJM Packaging - for making false environmental marketing claims.
Adriana Trujillo

FTC Fines Major Retailers $1.3M for Misleading Environmental Claims · Environ... - 0 views

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    Retailers Bed Bath & Beyond, Nordstrom, JC Penney and Backcountry.com have been fined $1.3 million by the Federal Trade Commission for misleading environmental claims.
Adriana Trujillo

Not so green after all? FTC slaps down gDiapers | Sustainable Business Oregon - 0 views

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    The eco-diapers business gDiapers has reached a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission on allegations that gDiapers' products aren't as easily compostable as the company claimed. The company will stop posting such claims unless they are verified
Adriana Trujillo

FTC Slaps Diaper Company for False Biodegradability Claims · Environmental Ma... - 0 views

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    Baby products company gDiapers has made false or misleading claims about how its diapers and wipes decompose, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
Adriana Trujillo

Cotton, cashmere, chemicals … what really goes into making our clothes? | Ensia - 0 views

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    The U.S. Federal Trade Commission has something to say about what you wear. While not a fashion arbiter and unable to advise on attire for family gatherings, the FTC oversees what appears on the labels inside your clothes.
Adriana Trujillo

FTC Says Retailers Are 'Bamboozling' Shoppers With Fake Bamboo Fabrics | Adweek - 0 views

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    Bed Bath & Beyond, Nordstrom, J.C. Penney and Backcountry.com have been accused of "bamboozling" shoppers by selling products purportedly made of eco-friendly bamboo, but that in fact were made of other, less sustainable materials. "False 'bamboo' claims are a significant problem for consumers who care about buying environmentally friendly products," said Federal Trade Commission attorney Korin Felix
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