About this event
From Green Claims to EmpCo: How EU Rules on Sustainability Claims Are Changing
The EU deadline is set for 27 September 2026, can your organisation keep up?
What was once discussed under the Green Claims Directive has now taken shape through the Empowering Consumers for the Green Transition Directive (EmpCo) the binding regulation that is redefining how green, sustainability, and environmental claims can be communicated across the EU.
The shift is clear: companies must move from broad, generic messaging to precise, substantiated, and verifiable claims.
Join our upcoming Peterson Solutions webinar to understand what this means for your business and how to prepare.
What we’ll cover:
• How EmpCo fits within the broader landscape of EU consumer protection regulations
• Key regulatory changes impacting green and sustainability claims
• What qualifies as high-risk claims and how to substantiate them
• Practical implications for brands navigating compliance
• How Peterson Solutions can support your journey
With stricter rules on terms like “eco-friendly,” limitations on sustainability labels, and increased enforcement, now is the time to review and strengthen your claims.
September 27 is closer than it seems, are you ready?
*Seats are limited, reserve your spot today!
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With a background in Industrial Ecology and Chemical Engineering, Marisi guides companies toward sustainable transformation and net-zero strategies. She combines technical insight with strategic thinking to align sustainability with business goals.
Biologist and sustainability specialist with cross-sector experience across the pulp and paper, bioenergy, textile, and pharmaceutical industries. Specialized in the design and implementation of private sustainability standards, responsible sourcing strategies, and supplier development programs that strengthen supply chain resilience and performance.
Peterson Solutions is a global consultancy and logistics company that has been operating since 1920. They provide a wide range of services from arranging inspections to coordinating logistics in industries such as agriculture, oil and gas, and biofuels.