They concluded that the campaign violated federal law as an "unfair practice" under Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, which prohibits unfair or deceptive acts or practices in or affecting commerce. [27] End of the campaign [edit] By March 1997, Joe Camel was already absent from Camel advertisements as a temporary measure by RJR while federal litigation was in progress
"What the tobacco companies are doing is they're trying to take advantage of the legislative opportunity while they can," asserted Cunningham
Thus, brands apply lamination to create a barrier against outside impacts
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Mervyn Witherspoon, a British chemist who once worked for the biggest independent maker of acetate filters, said the industrys focus on finding a biodegradable filter came and went, because there was never a pressure to do it. We would work on it and find some solutions but the industry would find something more interesting to work on and it would go on the backburner again, Witherspoon said