- Down to Earth Designs, Inc. Settles FTC Charges That Its Environmental Claims for Diapers and Related Products Were Deceptive ( )
- FTC Approves Final Orders Settling Charges that Three Companies Made Misleading and Unsubstantiated Biodegradeability Claims for Their Plastic Products ( )
- Comercializadores que declararon que un aditivo para combustible podría aumentar drásticamente el rendimiento del combustible y reducir el nivel de emisiones se someten a un acuerdo resolutorio con la FTC ( )
- Marketers Who Claimed Fuel Additive Could Drastically Increase Fuel Economy and Reduce Emissions Settle with FTC ( )
- FTC Approves Final Consents Settling Charges That Mattress Sellers Lacked Scientific Evidence to Prove Products Were Free From Volatile Organic Compounds ( )
- FTC Cracks Down on Misleading and Unsubstantiated Environmental Marketing Claims ( )
- Three Companies Barred from Advertising Mattresses as Free From Volatile Organic Compounds Without Scientific Evidence to Back Up Claims ( )
- FTC Submits Comment on "Certified Sustainable Seafood" Label ( )
- FTC Action Leads to Court Order: Home Insulation Marketer to Pay $350,000 ( )
- Four National Retailers Agree to Pay Penalties Totaling $1.26 Million for Allegedly Falsely Labeling Textiles as Made of Bamboo, While They Actually Were Rayon ( )
- FTC Issues Revised "Green Guides" ( )
- FTC Warns Replacement Window Marketers to Review Marketing Materials; Energy Savings Claims Must Be Backed by Scientific Evidence ( )
- FTC Report: Many Consumers Believe "Up To" Claims Promise Maximum Results ( )
- Federal Trade Commission Proposes Revised "Green Guides" ( )
- Industry, Environmental Groups and Government to Participate in FTC Workshop on "Green" Advertising. ( )