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Many popular green home products are not as environmentally-friendly as we think, reveals an all-new CBC Marketplace investigation

The 40th Season of MARKETPLACE Premieres   Friday, Sept. 14at 8 p.m.  (8:30 NT) on CBC-TV

Going green is big business, but should Canadians pay the price? The   season premiere of MARKETPLACEuncovers surprising   truths about popular"green"household products that aren’t as   eco-conscious-or as safe-as their labels proclaim. Are Canadian homes as   safe and healthy as we think?

In Lousy   Labels: Home Edition, we reveal 10 major brandsthat claim to put   the environment first, yet prove to be less than green when MARKETPLACEputs them to the test.

From cleaning   products to bedding to kitchenware, manufacturers pepper their packaging with   buzz words like"non-toxic,”“biodegradable"and"natural ingredients”-but are   these products as kind to the environment as they claim? Co-host Erica Johnson   reveals which products deserve a MARKETPLACE“lousy label,“with help and   insight from environmental journalist and author Adria Vasil   (NOWmagazine, Ecoholic).

Coming off its   highest-rated season in more than 15 years, MARKETPLACEreturns to CBC-TV   for its 40thseason, Friday, Sept. 14 at 8 p.m. (8:30   NT)—exposing corporate rip-offs and revealing shoddy products. We’ve got your   back.

This season,  Erica Johnson and co-host Tom Harrington bring you a full season schedule of MARKETPLACE episodes. Upcoming highlights include:

 

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  • A hidden-camera look at   questionable estimates and unnecessary repairs by home repairmen.

  • Who’s looking out for Canadians   who buy crappy cars? Why some are calling for Canada to adopt U.S.-style"lemon   laws.”

Winner of the   2011 Gemini Award for Best News Information Series, MARKETPLACEairs   Fridays at 8 p.m. (8:30 NT) on CBC Television. MARKETPLACEalso airs   Saturdays and Sundays at 5:30 p.m. ET on CBC News Network. For more information   on MARKETPLACE, visit our website at cbc.ca/marketplace, join us on Facebookand follow us on   twitter: twitter.com/cbcericaand twitter.com/cbctom. Executive producer is   Tassie Notar.

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