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Stiftung für Konsumentenschutz v. Hipp

Geography
Date
2023
Document type
Litigation

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Documents

Filing Date
Type
Summary
Document
09/06/2023
Decision
Judgment (in German, p. 4-5)

Summary

The Fair Advertising Commission (FAC) is a non-judicial body that examines complaints alleging violations of the Swiss Fairness Principles in Commercial Communication. The Foundation for Consumer Protection (Stiftung für Konsumentenschutz) filed a complaint with the FAC against a German producer of baby food (Hipp) concerning the company’s advertisement of its baby food jars as “climate positive” (case 169/23). The FAC held that this advertisement was misleading and recommended that the company refrain from it: “The complaint is upheld. The respondent is recommended to refrain from making the contested statement "Our jars are climate-positive" in future, unless it can provide full proof at the time of communication of the calculation of all climate-relevant effects associated with production carried out in accordance with generally accepted methods, on the one hand, and unambiguous proof of the full overcompensation of these effects, on the other. climate-relevant effects associated with the production on the one hand and, on the other hand, unquestionable proof of the complete overcompensation of these climate-relevant effects climate-relevant effects.” (translation from German)