A company has been fined $194,000 for falsely claiming that its duvets were "pure alpaca wool" or "100 per cent cashmere".
Princess Wool Co Limited (Princess Wool) earlier pleaded guilty to 14 charges and was fined $159,000 when sentenced in Auckland District Court today, according to the Commerce Commission, which brought the charges.
Company manager Kevin Stocker was fined $20,187 on six charges and director Koo Yoarn Lee was fined $14,750 on six charges.
Commerce Commission general manager, competition, Antonia Horrocks said the fake claims were made on labelling and invoices.
Independent tests showed the "alpaca duvets" in fact contained between 9 and 17 per cent alpaca wool with the remainder being sheep wool. The "cashmere duvets" were made entirely of sheep wool, Horrocks said.