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Nike’s Sustainability Collection

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Nike’s Sustainability Collection

Allegations: Falsely marketing products as made with recycled, organic, and sustainable materials that reduce waste and the company’s carbon footprint and support a “Move To Zero” carbon and waste

Band-Aid Bandages

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Band-Aid Bandages

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing products as safe, healthy, made with the “best ingredients,” environmentally friendly, and committed to the health of consumers, communities and the planet

Aldi Tuna Products

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Aldi Tuna Products

Allegations: Falsely advertising tuna products as dolphin safe when the company uses fishing methods that seriously injure and kill dolphins and other marine life

o.b. Organic Tampons

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o.b. Organic Tampons

Allegations: Falsely marketing products as organic and free from chemicals that harm people and the environment

CleanChoice Energy

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CleanChoice Energy

Allegations: Falsely marketing energy as from renewable sources, 100% clean and pollution-free and failing to disclosing certain information about its monthly rates

Mondelez Products

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Mondelez Products

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the company sources cocoa using sustainable practices that “help protect people & planet” when the company uses practices that harm the environment and perpetuate child and…

H&M Clothing

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H&M Clothing

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that clothing is made with recycled and/or organic materials when they are made with synthetic and non-organic materials

Royal Dutch Airlines

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Royal Dutch Airlines

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the airline uses sustainable biofuel and that consumers who purchase carbon credits in its CO2ZERO program offset the environmental impact of flying

United Airlines

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United Airlines

Allegations: Misleadingly marketing that the airline uses “Sustainable Aviation Fuel” and will be “100% green” and “[c]arbon neutral by 2050”

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