JBS USA will pay $1.1 million to settle allegations from New York AG Letitia James that its “Net Zero by 2040” claim misled consumers. The case underscores the growing scrutiny of environmental marketing and the need for companies to substantiate sustainability goals with real data and clear language.
Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Gonzalo E. Mon, Paul L. Singer, Beth Bolen Chun, and Katie Rogers.
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JBS USA will pay $1.1 million to settle allegations from New York AG Letitia James that its “Net Zero by 2040” claim misled consumers. The case underscores the growing scrutiny of environmental marketing and the need for companies to substantiate sustainability goals with real data and clear language.
Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Gonzalo E. Mon, Paul L. Singer, Beth Bolen Chun, and Katie Rogers.
Tractor Supply - Compliance Takeaways from the Most Recent CCPA Settlement
Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast
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3 weeks ago
Tractor Supply - Compliance Takeaways from the Most Recent CCPA Settlement
The California Privacy Protection Agency fined Tractor Supply $1.35 million for alleged violations of the CCPA, citing inadequate privacy notices, employee disclosures, opt-out mechanisms, and partner contracts. The settlement underscores California’s growing enforcement focus on opt-out preference signals, contract compliance, and employee data rights. It also highlights how even consumer complaints can trigger wide-ranging investigations.
Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Laura Riposo VanDruff and Meaghan M. Donahue
Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast
JBS USA will pay $1.1 million to settle allegations from New York AG Letitia James that its “Net Zero by 2040” claim misled consumers. The case underscores the growing scrutiny of environmental marketing and the need for companies to substantiate sustainability goals with real data and clear language.
Hosted by Simone Roach. Based on a blog post by Gonzalo E. Mon, Paul L. Singer, Beth Bolen Chun, and Katie Rogers.