Consumer rights in the green transition
Strengthening consumer rights for a sustainable future
The directive ensures consumers have access to reliable sustainability information, preventing misleading claims. Learn how to align your business practices.
Protecting consumers from greenwashing
Companies must provide transparent and accurate sustainability information. The directive mandates clear product labeling and verifiable green claims.
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Businesses must ensure that sustainability-related claims are backed by data and avoid false sustainability ratings. Learn how to adapt your communication strategies.
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Helping consumers to make informed choices
Clear product labeling
Ensure that sustainability claims on products are accurate and verified. Misleading labels are prohibited under the new directive. Transparent information empowers consumers to make better choices.
Verifiable sustainability claims
Companies must substantiate all environmental claims with reliable data. False sustainability ratings will lead to regulatory penalties.
Enhancing consumer trust
Honest communication strengthens brand reputation and customer loyalty. Compliance with the directive prevents greenwashing accusations and provides a transparent approach that differentiates businesses in the market.
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