BSTI bans 43 ‘substandard’ products

BSTI bans 43 ‘substandard’ products

The Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) has banned the sales, distribution and commercial advertising of 43 products of different brands, including Danish, Suresh, Promi and Pubali Salt.

All of the companies were also served with show-cause notices over their substandard products, UNB reports citing a media release by BSTI on Monday.

On April 25, the BSTI banned 17 products of 12 companies asking them to refrain from selling, distributing and commercial advertising of the products.

On the occasion of the month of Ramadan, the BSTI surveillance team collected a total of 521 product samples of different brands from various markets across the country and tested those in two phases.

In the first phase, the BSTI team confirmed 17 products as ‘substandard testing 251 samples out of total 521 collected in the last two months.

The team in the second phase found 43 other products as ‘substandard’ testing the remaining 270 samples.

The regulatory agency directed the companies to recall their goods from the market.