Hungarian Proposal Against Greenwashing Adopted at European Parliament

  • 25 Jan 2023 8:49 AM
  • Hungary Matters
Hungarian Proposal Against Greenwashing Adopted at European Parliament
The EP’s Committee on Environment, Public Health and Food Safety (ENVI) on Monday adopted a proposal on greenwashing, proposed by Fidesz MEP Edina Tóth. 

The resolution bans greenwashing and takes a stance against misleading consumers. 

“The decision to adopt the opinion is a major success as it protects European consumers from unfair practices, which is in Hungary’s interest,” Tóth said. 

In order for consumers to become “real participants” in the green transition, they need to receive adequate information, Tóth said. 

“According to EU surveys, nearly 40% of environment-related statements on products are false. The new regulations are expected to lead to a tightening of legislation,” she said.

 “By adopting the proposal, we are ensuring new tools for consumers to make well-founded decisions and to increase the sustainability of our economies and products,” the MEP said.

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