On October 6, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued proposed revisions to its so-called “Green Guides,” the guidance that it gives marketers to help them avoid making misleading environmental claims. The proposed changes, according to the FTC’s release, “include new guidance on marketers’ use of product certifications and seals of approval, ‘renewable energy’ claims, ‘renewable … Continue reading Antitrust and Trade Regulation/Environmental Law: FTC Proposes Revisions to “Green Guides,” by Jonathan Rusch
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Antitrust and Trade Regulation/Environmental Law: FTC Proposes Revisions to “Green Guides,” by Jonathan Rusch
On October 6, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued proposed revisions to its so-called “Green Guides,” the guidance that it gives marketers to help them avoid making misleading environmental claims. The proposed changes, according to the FTC’s release, “include new guidance on marketers’ use of product certifications and seals of approval, ‘renewable energy’ claims, ‘renewable … Continue reading Antitrust and Trade Regulation/Environmental Law: FTC Proposes Revisions to “Green Guides,” by Jonathan Rusch