"Green and environmental protection" has become a gimmick. After finishing the decoration of their homes, many citizens have developed the habit of airing out the house for a while before moving in. In order to reduce pollution in the house, everyone hopes to buy green and environmentally friendly furniture.
In another furniture store, two different brands of mattresses both claimed to have green environmental protection marks. One was photocopied on white paper, covered with plastic film, and the certification unit on the stamp was very blurry; the environmental certification of another mattress was attached to the back of the manual, sealed in the mattress packaging, and the certification could not be seen unless the mattress was purchased.
"Our furniture is absolutely green and environmentally friendly, but the certificate is in another branch, I don't have it here." When the reporter asked the salesperson for proof of green environmental protection, salespeople from two stores evaded with the same reason. The reporter visited several furniture markets in the urban area, and in a small storefront selling wardrobe sliding doors, the salesperson said: "Rest assured, all the materials here are qualified and green and environmentally friendly." But he couldn't even provide the product composition table, let alone the green environmental protection test certificate.