- Stiftung Warentest
Stiftung Warentest is the leading
consumer safety group inGermany . TheCabinet of Germany established it after years of discussion as a foundation by decree on September 16,1964 (confirmed by theBundestag on December 4).Its tasks are the independent comparison of products and services, but also the education of
consumer s about economic, healthy, andenvironment-friendly behaviour.The findings of the foundation are published in two special monthly magazines ("test" and "FINANZtest"), sometimes on TV, and have significant influence on German
consumer behaviour . Good ratings by the foundation are commonly displayed inadvertisement s and on product packaging. Bad ratings regularly cause sales of the relevant products to drop and often the foundation to get sued, according to the foundation about ten times per year. As of 2006, none of these suits were successful.Stiftung Warentest judges products by four criteria: Resource conversation, quality of product, minimal use of toxic materials and additional environmental criteria relating to the long-term performance, economy and durability of products.
During the first forty years, the foundation examined 73,000 products. It is based in
Berlin , and has about 280 employees.Prominent cases
*In April
2004 , a facial cream marketed by German actressUschi Glas received a devastating rating, because the cream caused pimples and rash for people with sensitive skin, and the producer sued the foundation. In April2005 the suit was turned down by theLandgericht Berlin court.
*In January2006 , the foundation criticized the safety of several stadiums to be used in the 2006 World Cup. Ex-football-playerFranz Beckenbauer said of the group, "(It) might know what it's talking about with face creams,olive oil andvacuum cleaners , so it should stick to them."
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