ITM checks the green rating of hair care products after face creams
There are more and more environmentally and health-conscious customers, and the demand for products made exclusively from natural or recycled raw materials is constantly growing. It can therefore pay off for businesses to offer organic, natural or organic goods. But this is often unfounded: according to a previous EU survey, 42 percent of green claims are exaggerated, fake or misleading. (MTI)
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