Dutch Regulator Takes Issue With H & M Sustainability Claims
Fashion giant H&M has agreed to change the language it uses to advertise sustainability claims on its offerings in a bid to reduce the risk of misleading practices involving the advertising industry, it has been revealed. However, the company says it is planning to reconsider its use of the word “greenwashing”.
Source: thefashionlaw.comPublished on 2022-09-13
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