eco-label

Ban on self-certified sustainability labels – GREENWASHING II

Ban on self-certified sustainability labels – GREENWASHING II

From 27 September 2026, the EmpCo Directive will impose an absolute ban on ‘self-certified’ sustainability labels and logos in the European Union. This is because this kind of labelling risks a lack of transparency and reliability, as well as making it more difficult for consumers to compare products and services based on sustainability – to which they are increasingly attaching importance when making purchasing decisions. In almost half of the active eco-labels in the EU analysed by the European Commission, no, or insufficient, verification of the products or services had been carried out. Self-certified sustainability labels are also a threat to fair competition. So what is the scope of the ban on them and what will the consequences be?

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Brand using environmental slogan – We are climate-neutralising Berlin

Brand using environmental slogan – We are climate-neutralising Berlin

Uniqueness and memorability are the benchmark for environmental slogans. It is not easy to achieve this, but when the environmental slogan works, it communicates in a way that is hard to beat. And if it can do so exclusively, it becomes part of that brand. Stadtwerke Berlin [Municipal Utilities Berlin] believed it was home and dry with its slogan. And rightly so?

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