A Sydney importer has opted to help disadvantaged children in Fiji rather than see $40,000 worth of rejected clothing destroyed.
About 1500 pairs of brand new board shorts that fell short of the importer’s specification would have been destroyed
In the past rejected imports or goods that have not complied with counterfeit laws have been destroyed to protect the names and image of companies concerned.
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