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Open letter to the fashion retail sector about environmental claims.
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Culture Secretary Lucy Frazer speaks at The Big Creative UK Summit 2024 following the Spring Budget
Korean consumers experience the best in British fashion, design and food & drink, with fantastic exposure and big sales boost for British brands.
Following CMA action, millions of consumers can now expect to see accurate and clear green claims when shopping for fashion items with ASOS, Boohoo and George at Asda.
An integral part of global supply chains is the selection by international buyers of trading partners in developing countries
Product recall for Kawaii big eyes frog plush toy presenting a high risk of choking and strangulation due to easy access to small parts and the presence of cords in excess of the maximum permissible limit.
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