Kimberley-Clark has been ordered to pay a penalty of $200,000 for misleading consumers that its Kleenex Cottonelle ‘flushable cleansing cloths’ were made in Australia.
The false representations were made on the product website between 28 October 2015 and 24 February 2016, while the product packaging contained the correct information that they were made in Germany, South Korea or the UK.
In June 2019, the Federal Court had found that Kimberly-Clark made false or misleading representations that the products were Australian made after Kimberly-Clark admitted this during the court case.
In the same case, the Court dismissed the major aspect of the ACCC’s case about whether the wipes were suitable to be flushed down the toilet, finding the company had not made false and misleading claims about the flushabilty of the wipes. These findings were upheld by the Full Federal Court on appeal.
This case related to a type of wipes sold by Kimberly-Clark between May 2013 and May 2016. The products have since been discontinued and replaced with a different range of flushable wipes.
“We know many Australian consumers place a premium on goods that are Australian made,” ACCC Chair Rod Sims said.
“This penalty should remind businesses of their responsibilities to ensure that representations on their website or packaging about the country of origin are accurate, so that consumers can make informed purchasing decisions,” Sims said.
Kimberly-Clark agreed with the ACCC to make joint submissions to the Court in relation to penalty.