The government has formed a committee to draft a safety pledge for e-commerce platforms in order to prevent the sale of unsafe goods to consumers.
In a bid to prevent the sale of unsafe goods to consumers through online marketplaces, the government has constituted a committee to draft a safety pledge for e-commerce platforms. The 11-member panel includes representatives from major e-commerce platforms, voluntary consumer associations, industry bodies, and National Law Universities. The committee will submit its report in two weeks.
Need for safety pledge

The move comes against the backdrop of rising concerns over the sale of unsafe goods on e-commerce platforms. In recent years, there have been several reports of consumers being sold counterfeit, substandard, or even dangerous products online. The government hopes that the safety pledge will help to address these concerns and ensure that consumers are protected from the sale of unsafe goods.
Objectives of the safety pledge
The safety pledge aims to achieve several objectives. Firstly, it aims to detect and prevent the sale of unsafe products on e-commerce platforms. Secondly, it seeks to promote cooperation between e-commerce platforms and statutory authorities responsible for product safety. Thirdly, it aims to raise consumer awareness about product safety issues and empower them to make informed choices when shopping online.
Role of e-commerce platforms
E-commerce platforms have a significant role to play in ensuring the safety of products sold on their platforms. They can do this by implementing robust product safety measures, such as verifying the authenticity of sellers, conducting product safety checks, and removing unsafe products from their platforms. By signing the safety pledge, e-commerce platforms can publicly demonstrate their commitment to enhancing consumer product safety.
The safety pledge for e-commerce platforms is a positive step towards ensuring the safety of consumers. By bringing together e-commerce platforms, consumer associations, industry bodies, and legal experts, the government aims to create a collaborative framework for preventing the sale of unsafe goods online. The success of the safety pledge will depend on the willingness of all stakeholders to work together and to implement effective product safety measures.
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