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Imperial Tobacco Australia has undertaken that it will:
remove 'light' and 'mild' descriptors and related numbers from all cigarettes produced for Australian consumers by 1 October 2005 and by 24 October for imported cigarettes;
not make claims about the health benefits of low yield cigarettes when compared to high yield cigarettes; and
pay $1 million to the ACCC to fund anti-smoking consumer education campaigns and programs concerning low yield cigarettes.
This undertaking varies the undertaking originally given by A.P. Moller-Maersk A/S on 3 August 2005 and accepted by the ACCC on 4 August 2005
Withdrawal of undertaking
A s87B Undertaking from the Australian Stock Exchange Limited (ASX) and the ASX Settlement and Transfer Corporation (ASTC) was accepted by the ACCC on 8 May 2000.
The attached document varies the undertaking accepted by the ACCC on 13 April 2005.
Primarily the variation:
requires the CEO of each divestiture hospital to provide a Ramsay Manager approved by the ACCC with 'equivalent periodic reporting information' as was provided to Affinity senior management pre-acquisition;
allows the Ramsay Manager to intervene in the management of a divestiture hospital if, and only to the extent that, he believes intervention is necessary to preserve the value or effective operation of that business; and
allows Ramsay to retain North West Hospital in Brisbane
Mountain Designs Pty Ltd, trading as Mountain Designs, has provided a court enforceable undertaking to the ACCC in respect to representations concerning its outdoor down products, particularly its down sleeping bags.
Mountain Designs has represented to consumers that its down sleeping bags contain 100% goose down or 100% duck down or 100% pure down. It is widely acknowledged in the down products industry that it is highly unlikely that 100% down content could be achieved under normal commercial manufacturing processes.
Kathmandu Pty Ltd, trading as Kathmandu, has provided a court enforceable undertaking to the ACCC in respect to representations concerning its outdoor down products, particularly its ‘Goosedown’ sleeping bags.
Kathmandu has represented to consumers that its ‘Goosedown’ sleeping bags contain a minimum 90% down, which in the context strongly implies to consumers a minimum 90% goosedown.
ACCC testing of two Kathmandu ‘Goosedown’ sleeping bags showed that one Kathmandu sleeping bag contained 75.7% goosedown, while the other Kathmandu sleeping bag contained 78.3% goosedown, both significantly short of the implied minimum 90% goosedown.
New Zealand company Macpac Wilderness Equipment Limited, trading as Macpac, has provided a court enforceable undertaking to the ACCC in respect to representations concerning its outdoor down products, particularly its down sleeping bags.
Macpac has represented to consumers that some of its down sleeping bags contain 100% goosedown. It is widely acknowledged in the down products industry that it is highly unlikely that 100% down content could be achieved under normal commercial manufacturing processes.
New Zealand company Arthur Ellis Limited (Arthur Ellis), trading as ‘Fairydown’ and ‘Zone’ has provided a court enforceable undertaking to the ACCC in respect to representations concerning its outdoor down products, particularly its ‘Fairydown’ brand down sleeping bags.
Arthur Ellis has represented to consumers that some of its ‘Fairydown’ down sleeping bags contain 100% goosedown. It is widely acknowledged in the down products industry that it is highly unlikely that 100% down content could be achieved under normal commercial manufacturing processes.
In or about May 2005, Forty Winks published and distributed its "Celebration Sale" catalogue throughout Australia.
Janue Pty Ltd (Janue), trading as All Modes Dangerous Goods Training (AMDGT), has provided court enforceable undertakings to the ACCC after making what the ACCC considers to be false and misleading representations on its website.
AMDGT provides dangerous goods handling training to airline and transport company staff throughout Australia.
Mont Adventure Equipment Pty Ltd, trading as Mont, has provided a court enforceable undertaking to the ACCC in respect to representations concerning its outdoor down products, particularly its down sleeping bags.
Mont has represented to consumers that some of its down sleeping bags contain 100% goose down or 100% duck down.