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Consumer protection / Ecolabel / Green marketing / Environmental economics / Environmentalism / Marketing
Date: 2011-12-27 18:04:02
Consumer protection
Ecolabel
Green marketing
Environmental economics
Environmentalism
Marketing

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE March 31, 2011 Green Products Roundtable Releases Preferred Practices Guide for Environmental Marketing Claims Compilation of key standards and guiding principles to help evaluate credibility of eco

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