SAC responds to consumer watchdog guidance around Higg MSI
The Norwegian Consumer Advisory Commission (SAC) has called for a new transparency programme to be extended to consumer watchdogs following complaints that it is not enough to support environmental claims against clothes being sold as environmentally friendly.
Source: just-style.comPublished on 2022-10-11
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