(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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Hagens Berman has filed a class-action lawsuit against Procter & Gamble, alleging that on-pack environmental claims about its ...
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After a flurry of AI-related papers from the previous UK Conservative government and regulators in 2023 and the first half of ...