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The ACCC has accepted a section 87B undertaking from Privity Pty Ltd (ACN 007 887 729), trading as Haircare Australia, in respect of misleading and deceptive conduct made to consumers in representations that its Brazilian Blowout hair straightening products did not contain any formaldehyde when that was not the case.
Privity admits that by making the 'formaldehyde free' representations the conduct is likely to have contravened the Trade Practices Act 1974 by:
Tank Broker Pty Ltd has provided a court enforceable undertaking to the ACCC to resolve concerns that a number of its advertisements for rainwater tanks were likely to have contravened sections 52, 53(e), 53C of the Trade Practices Act 1974 and section 48 of Schedule 2 of the Australian Consumer Law.
In particular, Tank Broker admits that it misled consumers by advertising: