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Green Claims Directive Compliance in Germany

The Green Claims Directive requires companies to substantiate and verify environmental claims before using them in marketing, combating greenwashing across the EU market.

How does Green Claims apply in Germany?

Green Claims applies in Germany under EU law with the same obligations as across the bloc — maximum fine 4% of annual turnover per member state. The national supervisory authority is the BfDI (Federal Commissioner for Data Protection), which handles enforcement, complaints, and notifications. Deadline: 2026 (implementation phased).

  • Supervisory authority: BfDI (Federal Commissioner for Data Protection)
  • Maximum fine: 4% of annual turnover per member state
  • Key deadline: 2026 (implementation phased)
Supervisory authorityBfDI (Federal Commissioner for Data Protection)
Maximum fine4% of annual turnover per member state
Key deadline2026 (implementation phased)
Sectors affectedRetail, Fashion
Deadline

2026 (implementation phased)

Max Fine

4% of annual turnover per member state

Sectors Affected

Retail, Fashion, Food & Beverage

Key Green Claims Obligations for Germany Businesses

  • Substantiate all green claims with scientific evidence
  • Obtain third-party verification for generic claims
  • Label environmental labels clearly
  • Update claims when underlying data changes
  • Avoid comparative claims without verified basis

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For informational purposes only. This is not legal advice — consult qualified legal counsel.