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Two firms accused of REACH notification failure
A Swedish footwear manufacturer bearing the name of tennis legend Björn Borg and a shoe retailer could face criminal charges for breaching the REACH chemicals legislation following complaints from the Swedish Society for Nature Conservation.
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