The EU says 'prove it' to companies that are dubiously claiming their products are environmentally friendly

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Slapping a 'sustainable' sticker on packaging is not enough.

There are also provisions to address software updates, which can be presented as necessary, even if they only add functionality.

The agreement is provisional for now. It needs to be ratified by the EU Parliament and council, with a vote set to take place in November. If or when that happens, member states will have 24 months to sign the new rules into law. I think this is a good thing. I have personally wondered exactly how a given product can claim to be environmentally friendly with no evidence to back it up. As people become more aware of climate change, of course they will seek options that limit environmental impact where possible. Slapping a green sticker on a product will no longer be sufficient.

Will other governing bodies step up? It's hard to say when there's money to be made. Being environmentally friendly is a great marketing tactic, but in this day and age, such claims really do need to be backed up.Sign up to get the best content of the week, and great gaming deals, as picked by the editors.Receive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors

 

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