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solar panel sellers penalised for false testimonials and origin claims

False Testimonials Publishing false testimonials has cost 2 solar panel companies and their director $145,000 (and a contribution to the ACCC’s costs). The Federal Court today found that Euro Solar and Australian Solar Panel ‘s Youtube video testimonials and the written testimonials published on Euro Solar’s website were not made by genuine customers.  Publishing false […]

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3 Critical Things to Remember When Dealing with Consumers

The ACCC reported some big wins last week in the consumer protection space, amounting to 3 companies (and 3 individuals) paying a total of over $1.5 million in penalties. The ACCC alleged that these companies and people misled consumers, made misrepresentations, engaged in unconscionable conduct and/or failed to comply with consumer protection laws when making […]

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12 sustainability goals successful companies know

Sustainability plays a significant role in many companies today. They are seeing benefits from operational efficiencies, goodwill and compliance as well as the greater advantages that come from managing their impact on the environment and communities. Nestlé, for example, has promised to achieve zero energy waste in all of its 150 European factories by 2020. […]

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The confusion over which solar panel system to buy should soon be removed

Choosing a solar photovoltaic systems (“PV systems”) is a complicated process with different technology, government incentives, billing options and suitability being considerations the buyer needs to assess. Adding further complication to the buying process, the buyer often has to deal with different people throughout the process- those involved in the sales, installation and post- sales.  […]

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Fuel cells: An under used energy source. What are they?

Two articles came across my desk on Monday from very different sources about fuel cells.  One was published in Business Spectator and the other in Science Daily. Science Daily reported on a 2 year pilot program soon to be undertaken in Texas, California and New York where the refrigeration units of frozen food delivery vans […]

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The regulator is watching for false claims of energy cost savings or of premium attributes of products penalties but are easily avoidable.

In a speech to lawyers on Friday night, the chairman of the ACCC said that 2 areas of their focus are energy retailers and in particular on claims of discounts and savings available to customers and on the making of credence claims, particularly by the food industry. This includes claiming attributes such as “Australian made”, […]

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Even accidentally misleading consumers can be costly

Over the past 6 months the ACCC has received over 1000 complaints or enquiries  relating to misleading advertising and false representations including claims that are made to improve the appeal of a product to consumers (“credence claims”).  Credence claims can include country of origin representations, “green” or environmental claims and representations that products are “organic” […]

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Energy price savings and free range ducks

Misleading consumers about the nature of the energy comparison services offered by Energy Watch and the savings that their customers could make  when switching retailers, has resulted in the company ( which has gone into liquidation) and its former CEO being ordered by the Federal Court to pay fines of $1.95 million and $65,000 respectively.  This comes as […]

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The ACCC acts quickly against misleading carbon price claims; do you know what you can say?

The price on carbon has only been with us 5 days and already the ACCC is investigating, or has taken action against, 3 companies for misleading or deceptive conduct in relation to claims, or threatened claims, about the cost to consumers of the carbon price. The ACCC warned businesses that they would take action and have published a guide […]

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The cost of non-compliance is expensive-just ask Apple.

Businesses need to be proactive about ensuring that they know their legal obligations and have processes in place to ensure that they comply with the law. Since the Australian Consumer Law was introduced in in January 2011, the Federal Court has imposed penalties of over $1 million dollars on a number of companies for misleading […]

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Making the most of the extra time for Australian Packaging Covenant Reports.

Signatories to the Australian Packaging Covenant now have until 31 March 2012 to report against their first APC Action Plan. If  this year is anything to go by, the next 5 months will fly and it’ll be time to review your company’s  Plan, sort through the records for the evidence to support  compliance with the […]

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Does the ACCC have you and your company in their sights?

The ACCC and State regulators of the Australian Consumer Law (“ACL”) will select particular issues and traders to target in line with what they perceive to be the risks and new and emerging issues and enforcement priorities that need addressing. The national projects that the regulators have identified to target for 2011/2012 includes environmental claims, […]

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