- Statement of FTC Chairwoman Edith Ramirez Regarding The Volkswagen 3.0 Liter Emissions Litigation ( )
- FTC Charges Purported Insulated House Wrap Marketer with Making False Claims ( )
- Federal Judge Approves FTC Order for Owners of Certain Volkswagen and Audi “Clean” Diesels to Receive Compensation ( )
- FTC, USDA Issue Agenda for Roundtable on Consumer Perceptions of “Organic” Claims ( )
- FTC and USDA to Host Roundtable in Washington, D.C. on October 20, 2016, to Examine Consumer Perceptions of “Organic” Claims for Non-Agricultural Products ( )
- FTC to VW Sellers: Don’t Mislead Consumers about Buyback Deal ( )
- Volkswagen pagará hasta $14.7 mil millones de dólares para resolver las alegaciones por la manipulación de pruebas de emisiones y el engaño de los consumidores con respecto a los vehículos diésel 2.0 litros ( )
- Volkswagen to Spend up to $14.7 Billion to Settle Allegations of Cheating Emissions Tests and Deceiving Customers on 2.0 Liter Diesel Vehicles ( )
- FTC Extends Comment Period for Public Input in Review of R-Value Rule ( )
- FTC Seeks Public Input in Review of R-Value Rule ( )
- FTC Charges Volkswagen Deceived Consumers with Its “Clean Diesel” Campaign ( )
- FTC Sends Refund Checks Totaling Nearly $210,000 to Consumers Who Bought Nano-UV “Disinfectant” Devices from Zadro Health Solutions, Inc. ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Requiring Wet Wipe Manufacturer to Substantiate “Flushability” Advertising Claims ( )
- FTC Concludes ECM BioFilms Made False, Misleading, and Unsubstantiated Claims About the Biodegradability of Plastic Products Treated with Its Additive ( )
- FTC Sends Warning Letters about Green Certification Seals ( )
- La FTC envía cartas de advertencia sobre sellos de certificación ecológica ( )
- Wet Wipe Manufacturer Agrees To Substantiate “Flushability” Advertising Claims under Settlement with FTC ( )
- Administrative Law Judge Issues Initial Decision in the ECM Biofilms, Inc. Case ( )
- FTC Staff Warns Marketers and Sellers of Dog Waste Bags That Their Biodegradable and Compostable Claims May Be Deceptive ( )
- FTC Staff Warns Plastic Waste Bag Marketers That Their “Oxodegradable” Claims May Be Deceptive ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Settling Charges that Firm Made False and Unsubstantiated Environmental Claims for its Plastic Lumber Products ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order in ‘Green Marketing’ Case Against American Plastic Lumber ( )
- Too Good To Be Green: Company’s Plastic Lumber Claims Don’t Hold Up ( )
- FTC Brings Second Case This Year Against Plastic Lumber Products Marketer For Misleading Environmental Claims ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Settling Charges that Company Made Misleading and Unsubstantiated Biodegradeability Claims for Its Plastic Products ( )
- FTC Sends Refunds to Consumers Duped by Marketers Who Claimed Fuel Additive Could Drastically Increase Fuel Economy and Reduce Emissions ( )
- La FTC envía reembolsos a consumidores engañados por comerciantes que alegaban que un aditivo para combustible podría aumentar drásticamente su rendimiento y reducir el nivel de emisiones ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Settling Charges That N.E.W. Plastics’ Environmental Claims for its Plastic Lumber Products Were Misleading ( )
- FTC Approves Final Order Settling Charges that Down to Earth Designs, Inc. Made Deceptive Environmental Claims for its Diapers and Related Products ( )
- Company’s Green Claims for Plastic Lumber Misleading ( )