(Reuters) - A new lawsuit accuses Procter & Gamble of deceiving Charmin purchasers with misleading environmental claims, known as greenwashing, about how it sources its toilet paper.
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“It’s clear that Procter & Gamble’s dedication to the environment ... and violation of state consumer-protection laws pertaining to fraud, unfair competition and deceptive business practices.
analysts say Procter & Gamble has overhauled its supply chain for the tiny, extra-thin strips of stainless steel in its Gillette razors to source from India, a move expected to help protect its ...
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