EmpCo (Green Claims)
Empowering Consumers Directive (EU) 2024/825 — banned green claims, substantiation rules and what they mean for marketing copy.
Banned green claims under EmpCo: the six practices to remove from your marketing
Under Directive (EU) 2024/825, six specific marketing practices are banned outright across the EU 27 from 27 September 2026 — no balancing test, no defence. Here are the six, with concrete before/after examples.
EmpCo for fashion and textile brands: the highest-risk sector, mapped to the six bans
Fashion is the most-scrutinised sector under EmpCo. Generic 'sustainable' collections, offset-based 'climate neutral' garments, and self-made eco-badges are squarely in the banned set. Here's the sector-specific playbook for 2026.
What is EmpCo? The EU's anti-greenwashing law, in plain English
EmpCo — Directive (EU) 2024/825 — is the live EU law banning vague eco-claims, offset-based 'carbon neutral' product claims and unverified sustainability labels. Enforcement starts 27 September 2026. Here's what it actually does.