The British Advertisement Standards Authority (ASA) has banned two banners that British agricultural products can be sufficiently "green" to be consumed. The situation was described by The Independent. The report was commissioned by the Near State Council for Agriculture and Gardening Development (AHDB), to which regional farmers are funded by the Department of Environment, Food and Village Affairs (Defra). In 2021, the Authority launched the "L…
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The British Advertisement Standards Authority (ASA) has banned two banners that British agricultural products can be sufficiently "green" to be consumed. The situation was described by The Independent. The report was commissioned by the Near State Council for Agriculture and Gardening Development (AHDB), to which regional farmers are funded by the Department of Environment, Food and Village Affairs (Defra). In 2021, the Authority launched the "L…