UK urged to legally define sustainability in greenwashing clampdown
The UK’s competition watchdog has recommended changes to the law on environmental information to shoppers, including introducing new definitions for potentially misleading terms such as “recyclable” and “carbon neutral” - which could be used by businesses.
Source: just-style.comPublished on 2022-03-16
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