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Industry Update – New Government guidelines to prevent greenwashing

The Government has recently introduced comprehensive guidelines to combat greenwashing, a practice where brands make misleading claims about their environmental benefits. These guidelines, issued by the Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) on October 15, 2024, aim to ensure that environmental claims made by companies are substantiated with credible evidence.

Key Highlights of the Guidelines

Rationale Behind the Guidelines

The introduction of these guidelines is part of a broader effort to protect consumer interests and promote sustainable business practices. The government aims to foster a marketplace where environmental claims are both truthful and meaningful, thereby enhancing consumer trust

Prohibition of Misleading Practices: The guidelines explicitly prohibit any deceptive practices that exaggerate or conceal relevant information regarding a product’s environmental impact. Companies found violating these guidelines may face penalties for misleading advertisements and unfair trade practices

The guidelines align with international best practices observed in markets like the US and Europe, reflecting a global trend towards greater accountability in corporate sustainability efforts

Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) seeks to work closely with industry stakeholders, consumer organizations, and regulatory bodies to ensure effective implementation and compliance with the guidelines in the interest of consumers and public.

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