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Paris Miki Australia Pty Limited which operates the Paris Miki optical stores across Australia has offered a section 87B court enforceable undertaking to the ACCC following its supply to consumers of sunglasses that failed to comply with the labelling requirements of the mandatory consumer product safety standard prescribed under the Trade Practices Act 1974 (the Act), namely AS/NZS 1067:2003 Sunglasses and fashion spectacles (the Standard).
Specifically, Paris Miki supplied various brands of sunglasses some of which contained no labelling and accordingly were deficient of information as to the lens category number, the corresponding lens category description and the manufacturer or supplier’s identification required under the Standard.
Fossil Retail Stores (Australia) Pty Ltd the business that operates Fossil stores nationally in Australia has offered a section 87B court enforceable undertaking to the ACCC following its supply to consumers of sunglasses and fashion spectacles that failed to comply with the mandatory consumer product safety standard prescribed under the Trade Practices Act 1974 (the Act), namely AS/NZS 1067:2003 Sunglasses and fashion spectacles (the Standard).
Specifically, Fossil supplied both sunglasses and fashion spectacles that, despite including a lens category number indelibly marked on the arms, failed to include the corresponding lens category description required under the Standard on labelling attached to or otherwise indelibly marked on each sunglasses / fashion spectacles’ frame.
J L Footwear Pty Ltd trading as Nine West (Nine West), retailer of shoes and accessories such as handbags and sunglasses, has admitted to supplying sunglasses that failed to comply with both the labelling and performance requirements of the mandatory consumer product safety standard based on AS/NZS 1067:3003 sunglasses and fashion spectacles (the Standard).
Specifically, Nine West supplied sunglasses that were not labelled with the lens category number and corresponding description.
De Longhi Australia Pty Ltd (De Longhi), importer, distributor and supplier of electrical appliances, has admitted to making representations that its portable airconditioning products are "environmentally friendly" and contain "non-harmful gases" when this is not the case.
De Longhi has provided court enforceable undertakings to the ACCC that it will
refrain from making false or misleading representations contrary to Part V of the TPA, particularly sections 52, 53(aa) and 53(c); and
implement a trade practices compliance program for De Longhi employees and other persons involved in its business.
Trading Post Australia Pty Ltd (Trading Post) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Sensis Pty Ltd (Sensis). Trading Post operated, and since May 2007 Sensis operates, the website www.tradingpost.com.au (Trading Post website).
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