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Posted 16 Oct 2024

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Central Consumer Protection Authority (CCPA) issued the Guidelines under the Consumer Protection Act, 2019 which seek to foster truthful practices where environmental claims are both truthful and meaningful.

  • Guidelines are drafted in the wake of the rapid increase of deceptive advertisement of ‘green’ products which not only misleads well-intentioned consumers but also diverts attention from broader environmental efforts.

Key Highlights of the Guidelines

  • Defines Greenwashing as any deceptive or misleading practice, which includes concealing, omitting, or hiding relevant information, by exaggerating, making vague, false, or unsubstantiated environmental claims.
    • It also includes use of symbols, or imagery, placing emphasis on positive environmental aspects while downplaying or concealing harmful attributes.
  • Applicability: Guidelines shall apply on all environmental claims.
  • Transparency Requirements: Prohibits use generic terms such as "eco-friendly," "green," and "sustainable" without adequate, accurate, and accessible substantiation.
    • It also includes providing detailed information on the methodology and data used to support such claims.
  • Third-Party Certifications: Statutory or independent third-party verification to support disclosure about claims such as compostable, degradable, recyclable, climate-positive, etc.
  • Aspirational or futuristic claims: May be made only when clear and actionable plans have been developed detailing how those objectives will be achieved.
  • Tags :
  • Greenwashing
  • CCPA
  • Consumer Protection Act, 2019
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