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CCCS-NUS study finds half of online products claiming 'eco-friendly' without supporting evidence

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According to a study released by the Competition and Consumer Commission of Singapore (CCCS) on Nov. 16, about half of online products made vague claims of being "eco-friendly" without providing supporting details.

The study on "greenwashing" across e-commerce websites also found that approximately 14% of online products used technical language, making it difficult for consumers to understand or verify the claims.

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