Ink fraud


Some 50% of Japan's 28 ink makers certified as environmentally friendly manufacturers have shipped products that fail to live up to the requirements of certification, the Japan Printing Ink Makers Association said Friday, according to Kyodo/Japan Today.

The data falsification committed by the 14 companies involved products carrying the "Eco Mark" certification issued by the Japan Environment Association and those authorized as "Soy Seal" products by the American Soybean Association, the group of printing ink makers said.

The ASA mark, with a huge American flag in the shape of a drop, looks silly - and now we find out that it was a fraud. No thanks to genetically engineered soybeans that noone wants to eat, used as ink - or not.

Japan Printing Ink Makers Association data (in Japanese)

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