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Sichuan-Chongqing 11th District Consumer Committee: Jointly Advocate Moderate Packaging of Tea to Pr

2023-06-20 16:25240

News:In order to further standardize excessive packaging, false publicity, food safety, price and other issues in the production and sales of tea products, and jointly create a green and low-carbon consumption environment, Neijiang City, Ziyang City, Zigong City, Luzhou City, and Yibin City in Sichuan Province Together with the Consumer Councils of Rongchang District, Yongchuan District, Dazu District, Nanchuan District, Bishan District, and Shizhu County of Chongqing City, they jointly advocated appropriate packaging of tea and promoted simple and green consumption.


  One is to abide by national regulations and resolutely operate in accordance with the law. Tea business operators should abide by the Law on the Prevention and Control of Environmental Pollution by Solid Waste, the Circular Economy Promotion Law, the Clean Production Promotion Law, the Anti-Unfair Competition Law, the Advertising Law, the Food Safety Law of the People's Republic of China, and the Restrictions on Excessive Packaging of Commodities Food and Cosmetics" and other laws and national standards, produce according to the law and standard, earnestly fulfill corporate social responsibilities, and jointly maintain the healthy and sustainable development of the industry.



  The second is to earnestly carry out self-examination and return to the attributes of commodities. Tea business operators should conscientiously carry out self-examination and self-inspection work, implement standards, use standards, and meet standards as soon as possible, actively practice "practice economy and oppose waste", guide suppliers to simplify packaging, encourage the use of green, environmentally friendly, and recyclable packaging, and refuse to sell Procure excessively packaged tea, jointly oppose extravagant trends, and promote good social customs.



  The third is fair and just competition and respect for consumer rights. Tea operators must standardize commodity packaging, scientifically price, and rationally market, so as to provide consumers with high-quality and affordable commodities. For commodities with attachments or accessories, etc., a reasonable combination shall be made in accordance with the law in accordance with the principle of necessity, and the attachments or accessories shall be marked separately according to the clear price, so that consumers can choose independently, and do not play "edge balls", so as to ensure that the standard implementation and rectification are in place, and promote tea The product returns the attributes of the product itself.



  The fourth is to consume scientifically and rationally, and protect rights reasonably in accordance with the law. The majority of consumers should establish a scientific and rational consumption concept, try to buy and choose simple packaging products, and be the pioneers, practitioners, propagandists and supervisors of opposing excessive tea packaging. When buying tea, pay attention to keeping invoices, receipts, payment records and other consumption vouchers. If you find that the tea sold by the merchant is over-packaged, as well as price cheating, not clearly marking the price according to the regulations and other illegal activities, you can call the 12345 or 12315 hotlines to report.


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