The crux of this legal battle revolves around Amazon's alleged complicity in false advertising and unfair competition tied to the sale of newly manufactured non-OEM clone printer ink cartridges, misleadingly labeled as "remanufactured" and falsely touted as eco-friendly recycled products.
In a legal showdown that could reshape the landscape of online shopping, Planet Green Cartridges, Inc., a renowned U.S. printer cartridge recycler and remanufacture, has taken a bold step by filing a lawsuit against tech titan Amazon.
On June 9, 2023, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security took a momentous step in addressing concerns related to forced labor by officially including Ninestar in the UFLPA Entity List.
Planet Green Cartridges, has taken a significant step in the fight against deceptive marketing and environmental responsibility. The company has filed a lawsuit of $500 million against tech giant Amazon.
Recent discussions on recycling have placed chemical recycling at the forefront, a focal point mirrored in state legislatures across the country.
In our modern world, fossil fuels have long been the lifeblood of various industries and the energy needs of the general public.
Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) regulations, a global practice, establish accountability for product manufacturers throughout their products' life cycles.