EU lawmakers poised to take a hard line against voluntary offset claims

Published 22:00 on May 9, 2023  /  Last updated at 08:32 on May 10, 2023  / /  EMEA, Voluntary

Most EU lawmakers on Tuesday voiced their support for a proposal that would ban the bloc's companies from relying on carbon credits when making sustainability claims to consumers, suggesting a smooth passage for the plans in a vote due later this week.
Most EU lawmakers on Tuesday voiced their support for a proposal that would ban the bloc's companies from relying on carbon credits when making sustainability claims to consumers, suggesting a smooth passage for the plans in a vote due later this week.


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