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MEPs adopt new law banning greenwashing and misleading ...

Parliament has given its final green light to a directive that will improve product labelling and ban the use of misleading environmental claims.

Parliament wants to improve consumer protection against ...

Parliament has adopted its position on establishing a verification and pre-approval system for environmental marketing claims to protect citizens from ...

European Parliament adopts new rules on green claims

The Directive references improving product information on durability and repairability for consumers, protecting consumers from greenwashing and ...

EU Adopts New Law to Protect Consumers Against Misleading ...

Key aspects of the new directive include rules aimed at making product labels clearer by banning the use of generic environmental claims not ...

Defective products: revamped rules to better protect consumers from ...

On Tuesday, MEPs adopted new EU consumer-protection rules to better respond to increased online shopping, emerging technologies and the ...

European Parliament approves new rules on product labeling to ...

The new rules on product labeling aim to provide consumers with more accurate and transparent information about the environmental impact of the goods they ...

European Parliament approves new rules to protect consumers from ...

The European Parliament has voted to approve new rules to protect consumers from greenwashing, or misleading environmental claims by ...

'Green claims' directive: Protecting consumers from greenwashing

Parliament adopted its first-reading position on 12 March 2024 and the Council approved a general approach on 17 June 2024. Interinstitutional ...

EU Lawmakers Reach Agreement on New Rules Protecting ...

The European Parliament (“Parliament”) has reached an informal political agreement with the Council of the EU (the “Council”) on new rules ...

EU Parliament Approves New Law Banning Misleading Product ...

In addition to the new law, the EU Commission has also proposed a “Directive on Green Claims,” to protect consumers from greenwashing, aimed at ...

Stopping greenwashing: how the EU regulates green claims | Topics

Under EU law, products have a guarantee of minimum two years. Updated consumer protection rules introduce a new label for products with an ...

EU parliament approves new business supply chain audit law

The rules, from 2028, will apply to companies that have more than 1,000 employees and a net worldwide turnover above 450 million euros ($480.8 ...

EU and the Consumer | MPO

2019 - On 22 May, the Official Journal of the European Union published a new legislation on consumer rights from defective performance, namely the Directive on ...

Red card to greenwashing and early obsolescence: EU Parliament ...

... EU law that safeguards consumers ... Red card to greenwashing and early obsolescence: EU Parliament votes to strengthen consumer protection.

European Parliament approves new product safety rules for ...

Breaking news: The European Parliament has this morning overwhelmingly approved the text of the new General Product Safety Regulations.

EU to ban greenwashing and improve consumer information on ...

... new rules to ban misleading ... Parliament's Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection approved the deal on November 28.

Unlocking consumer freedom: EU Parliament votes yes to right to ...

The European Parliament showed resounding support for consumers' right to repair during today's pivotal vote on the “Common rules promoting the repair of goods ...

Parliament set to pass new consumer rights bill into law - Euractiv

... of negotiations set to conclude with the approval by the European Parliament on Thursday (23 June) of the EU's Consumer Rights Directive.

EU Parliament Cracks Down On Greenwashing With New ...

This week, the EU Parliament took a significant vote in favor of approving a set of consumer protection laws targeting greenwashing.

MEPs adopt new law banning greenwashing and misleading ...

The directive adopted today with 593 votes in favour, 21 against and 14 abstentions seeks to protect consumers from misleading marketing ...