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Amazon and Walmart’s Flipkart pledge to scrap single-use plastic packaging in India
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Amazon India and Walmart’s Flipkart, two of the largest e-commerce businesses in India, have pledged to curb the usage of single-use plastic in their packaging in the country as they move to help New Delhi fight its ongoing battle with environmental pollution. Amazon said on Wednesday it will replace all single-use plastic in its packaging […]
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Amazon pledges US$2 billion in Climate Pledge Fund
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Amazon has pledged US$2 billion for a Climate Pledge Fund to foster sustainable technologies and services that will enable it to achieve net zero carbon.
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Facebook and eBay pledge to do more to tackle trade in fake reviews after pressure from UK regulator
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Facebook and eBay have made commitments to do more to stop fake reviews being sold on their platforms after coming under pressure from a UK markets regulator — even as fresh examples of the problem have been found on Facebook-owned Instagram. Last June the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) warned the two platform that they […]
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Facebook and eBay pledge to fight fake reviews
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Facebook and eBay have agreed to do better in fighting fake and misleading reviews on their websites. They have made the pledge after the Competition and Markets Authority in the United Kingdom told them to address this problem. Online consumers often rely on the reviews they read in online stores… Continue reading
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Marketplace giants sign EU pledge to remove dangerous goods faster
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Ecommerce giants Alibaba, Amazon, eBay and Rakuten have agreed to speed up the removal of dangerous goods being sold on their online marketplaces within the European Union. The EU’s executive body, the Commission, said the four companies have committed to responding to notifications on dangerous products from Member State authorities within 2 working days, and to take […]
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Online marketplaces pledge to remove unsafe products
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Four major online marketplaces that are active in Europe – Alibaba, Amazon, eBay and Rakuten France – have signed the Product Safety Pledge from the European Commission. This commitment means they will remove dangerous and unsafe products from their online marketplaces faster. The four popular ecommerce companies will now respond Continue reading
Topics: unsafe, working, pledge, product, remove, marketplaces, products, dangerous, safety, online, rakuten.