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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/coinlaundry/public_html/coinlaundryassociation/planetlaundry/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114The Federal Care Label Rule recently avoided repeal, with the Federal Trade Commission voting 5-0 in favor of retaining the directive, according to a report in National Clothesline<\/em>.<\/p>\n The regulation was established in 1971, deeming it to be unfair or deceptive for clothing manufacturers to sell garments without providing clear, concise instructions for how to properly care for the items.<\/p>\n In recent years, the rule\u2019s detractors have cited that many of today\u2019s care symbols are outdated, with some of the more modern cleaning methods excluded from the garment care instructions.<\/p>\n In 2011, the FTC sought comments on the subject from consumers and industry stakeholders, with the bulk of those comments in favor of keeping care labels.<\/p>\n This issue was revisited last year, after the Commission announced its intentions to repeal the rule. However, once again, the vast majority of statements opposed the repeal of the care label rule.<\/p>\n \u201cThe public comments the Federal Trade Commission has received during these reviews have highlighted the many benefits that care labels provide to both buyers and cleaners,\u201d stated FTC Chair Lina Kahn, in a National Clothesline<\/em> interview.<\/p>\n