NORDICOOL, APS
> Counterfeiting of official certification documents. This company is using a falsified ENplus® certificate.
> Counterfeiting of official certification documents. This company is using a falsified ENplus® certificate.
> Counterfeiting of official certification documents. This company is using a falsified ENplus® certificate.> Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This company is wrongfully claiming to be ENplus® certified in its commercial emails.
> Counterfeiting of official certification documents. This company is using a falsified ENplus® certificate.
> Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This terminated company is wrongfully claiming to be ENplus® certified in its commercial offers [1] [2]. In addition, they continue to advertise its former approved bags on social media [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6].
> Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This company is wrongfully claiming to be ENplus® certified in its email offers.
> Counterfeiting of official certification documents. This company is using a falsified ENplus® certificate. > Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This company is wrongfully claiming to be ENplus® certified on its website.
> Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This company/person is wrongfully advertising its products as ENplus® certified through commercial email offers.
> Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This company is wrongfully selling pellets in fraudulent “MAGMA PELLETS” and “TOP QUALITY PELLETS” branded bags as ENplus® certified in several of its supermarkets. [1] [2] [3] [4] It is also using a picture of a non-approved “ETNA” branded pellet bag featuring the ENplus® A1 quality seal on its website.
> Counterfeiting of official certification documents. This company is using a falsified ENplus® certificate.
> Misuse of the certification/trademark in marketing campaigns and advertisements. This company is wrongfully advertising its pellets as ENplus® certified and displaying the ENplus® A1 quality seal of an ENplus® certified company in its commercial offers, without being authorised to do so. [1] [2]