Persil rapped by ASA for misleading sustainability claims | News
Persil has been accused of making a claim that its laundry detergent bottles contained at least half post-Consumer recycled plastic (PCR) which helped prevent plastic from going to landfill in the UK. However, it has failed to reach the advertising standards.
Source: thegrocer.co.ukPublished on 2022-08-31
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