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Webinar on Green Claims and Greenwashing Risk

Webinar | 09.19.24, 3:00 PM CEST - 4:00 PM CEST

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Get ready for an eye-opening webinar that dives deep into the world of greenwashing and the hidden risks it poses to businesses! 
We'll uncover the pitfalls of both intentional and accidental green and social claims tied to products, services, and organizations. 

Our session will deliver a sharp overview of the legal landscape surrounding greenwashing and green claims across Europe (EU, EEA/EFTA, and UK) and North America, highlighting the latest updates and landmark cases from this summer. 

We'll shine a spotlight on specific green and social claims that raise red flags and offer actionable strategies to mitigate risks, especially in light of the increasing legal demands for ESG-related disclosures. 

Don't miss this chance to stay ahead of the curve and ensure your green and social claims are rock-solid!

For more information, please visit these areas: Automotive — Brussels Practice, Corporate and Commercial — Brussels Practice, Brussels Practice, Product Compliance, Risk Management and Advertising — Brussels Practice, Pharmaceutical and Biologics Litigation, Regulatory — Brussels Practice, Environmental, Social, and Governance, Environment and Natural Resources, Sustainability and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)

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