E-commerce companies Amazon Inc and eBay Inc have been instructed by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to stop selling unproven or ...
REUTERS: E-commerce companies Amazon Inc and eBay Inc have been instructed by the US Environmental Protection Agency to stop selling unproven or unsafe disinfectants, including products falsely marketed as killing COVID-19, on their platforms, Bloomberg reported on Thursday .
The EPA issued orders directing the companies to stop selling or distributing 70 products, including sprays, lanyards and other products touted as"preventing epidemics", the report said.The companies are required to remove the products from their websites and to certify that they have done so, the report said.Source: Reuters
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