LLC “IDEALTORG”
> Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This company is wrongfully advertising its pellets as “conform to certificate EN Plus A1” in a commercial offer.
> Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This company is wrongfully advertising its pellets as “conform to certificate EN Plus A1” in a commercial offer.
> Counterfeiting of official certification documents. This company is using a falsified ENplus® certificate, while misusing the ID number of an ENplus® certified company. > Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This company is wrongfully claiming to be ENplus® certified on its email offers and commercial messages, while misusing the ID number of an […]
> Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This company is wrongfully advertising its products as ENplus® certified on a trading website.
> Misuse of the certification/trademark on products. This company is bagging its non-certified pellets in bags bearing the ENplus® logo and ID number of an ENplus® certified company, without previous approval or authorisation [1] [2].
> Misuse of the certification/trademark on products. This company is wrongfully showing the ENplus® logo, wordmark and ID number of an ENplus® certified company on its “ECO PEL” and “ECCO PELLETS” pellet bags, without approval or authorisation [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7].
> Misuse of the certification/trademark on products. This company is wrongfully displaying the ENplus® A1 quality seal or the term “ENplus A1″ on its “Premium wood pellets” branded pellet bags. [1] [2]
> Misuse of the certification/trademark on products. The company is wrongfully displaying modified ENplus® A1 quality seals on its “Holz Pellet” branded pellet bags. [1] [2] [3]
> Misuse of the certification/trademark on products. This company is wrongfully showing the ENplus® wordmark on its “Pellegreeno” pellet bag [1] [2] [3] [4].
> Misuse of the certification/trademark on products. This company is still wrongfully showing the ENplus® logo on its “Bel Pellet” pellet bags despite not being certified anymore [1] [2]. > Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This company is still claiming to be certified on its LinkedIn profile, as well as wrongfully using its former ENplus® certificate by displaying […]
> Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This non-certified company is advertising its pellets as ENplus® certified on its website and in its invoices.