Dutch advertising watchdog probes greenwashing by clothing brands
The Dutch government has launched a new investigation into the amount of sustainability claims made by clothing companies which mislead consumers about their sustainable products, according to the industry’s consumer watchdog. They are also based in the Netherlands.
Source: just-style.comPublished on 2021-11-11
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