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On 30 March 2022, the European Commission proposed updates to EU consumer rules to align with the green transition objectives outlined in its 2020 consumer agenda and circular economy action plan. Fast forward to 20 February 2024, the Council adopted the ECGT, marking the final step in the decision-making process. With the directive officially signed and set to be published in the EU’s Official Journal, it will come into force 20 days post-publication. Member states will then have 24 months to integrate these rules into their national laws and 30 months to begin applying them.
The ECGT aims to better involve consumers in the green transition by:
To ensure compliance with the ECGT, companies must adapt their business practices to align with the new rules. Here’s what you need to know:
The ECGT represents a significant shift towards consumer empowerment and sustainability in the EU. As companies navigate these stricter regulations, proactive measures such as ESG Audits can help ensure compliance while enhancing your environmental and social responsibility efforts.
To learn more about how our ESG Audit services can support your compliance journey, get in touch with our Partner and ESG Strategy Expert, Edmund Robb, who leads our ESG practices.
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