Anti-Counterfeiting

Through research, knowledge sharing, and partnerships with international organizations, UL Standards & Engagement advances safety by reducing the risk and helping to prevent harm from product counterfeiting.

By the Numbers

of U.S. consumers had been fooled into buying a counterfeit.


failure rate for counterfeit Apple adapters in a test of 400 samples, conducted by UL Solutions.


counterfeit goods were seized in the U.S. in fiscal year 2022.


of consumers have knowingly purchased a counterfeit product at least once.


Keep reading to find out how ULSE Anti-Counterfeiting is working to make the world safer for you.

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    The Dangers of Counterfeit Batteries

    Great moments are meant to be lived, not missed because of a battery fire. Are you sure your lithium-ion batteries…

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    Knowledge is Power: Increasing Public Awareness to Reduce Product Counterfeiting

    Counterfeit products—goods or packaging that bear a trademark that is virtually the same as one registered to an authorized owner—are…

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Technical Committees

Each TC is a diverse group of experts representing a broad range of perspectives and interests, including consumers, manufacturers, regulators, supply chain professionals, and more. 

As a TC member, you will review proposals for new or revised standards and work collaboratively to achieve consensus through balloting in our transparent process.

Stakeholders

Stakeholders can submit, review, and comment on proposals for new standards or revisions to existing standards. While these individuals cannot vote, the TC considers their input during the standards voting process. Since standards affect everyone, all are welcome to participate as stakeholders. Register online through our Collaborative Standards Development System, CSDS.