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Polish Authority Reviews Detergent Labeling Compliance

11.04.2025 | Polish competition authority

The Polish competition authority has conducted a review of detergent labeling, revealing that 16% of products had significant compliance issues.


The Polish competition authority has recently examined the labeling of 123 batches of cleaning products, including laundry detergents, dishwashing liquids, and window cleaners. This inspection aimed to ensure that products are correctly labeled to help consumers choose the right items for their needs and use them safely.

During the review, it was found that 16% of the products inspected had labeling irregularities. These issues included the absence of warnings in Polish, missing information about the product's composition and disposal methods, and some products being past their expiration dates. Proper labeling is crucial for consumer safety and informed decision-making.

The findings highlight the importance of regulatory oversight in the cleaning products industry, ensuring that manufacturers comply with labeling requirements to protect consumers and promote fair competition.

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