Sustainability and Green Claims Trends for Consumer Brands: Carbon and Climate-Related Claims and Upcoming Reporting Obligations in the U.S. and EU


Keller and Heckman is pleased to announce the complimentary webinar, Sustainability and Green Claims Trends for Consumer Brands: Carbon and Climate-Related Claims and Upcoming Reporting Obligations in the U.S. and EU. This 60-minute webinar, to be held on November 18, 2025, at 11:00 a.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. CET, is the second in a three-part series. The session will be moderated by Keller and Heckman Partner JC Walker and feature presentations by Partner Ales Bartl and Associates Alexa Pecht and Alejandra Martínez Perea.
Hear from Ales, Alexa, and Alejandra as they provide their insights on the latest compliance considerations and regulatory developments for carbon and climate-related claims. Attendees will gain an understanding of upcoming reporting obligations in both the U.S. and EU.
Specific topics to be covered:
- GHG disclosure requirements
- Climate disclosure requirements
- Upcoming deadlines
- Implications should the U.S. reverse its GHG endangerment finding
This webinar is intended for businesses that make and sell consumer goods.
Webinar Details
Date: Tuesday, November 18, 2025
Time: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM ET | 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM CET
Host: Keller and Heckman LLP
Cost: Complimentary
Registration: Click here to register
This webinar will offer the option for live captioning, provided by Zoom.
For a recap of Part One of this webinar series – Sustainability and Green Claims Trends for Consumer Brands: EPR and Regulatory Frameworks Shaping Recycled Content, Recyclable, and Compostable Claims – or more information on Keller and Heckman sustainability-related webinars and seminars, visit our Sustainability Events page.
About the Series:
This three-part webinar series, hosted by Keller and Heckman’s team of sustainability attorneys with expertise on claims, EPR, product regulatory requirements, and chemical control, will explore key compliance considerations and regulatory developments affecting environmental marketing claims. Participants will gain insights on legislative, regulatory, and litigation developments affecting a range of claims, such as recyclability, recycled content, “free-of,” carbon and climate-related assertions, and broader environmental benefit claims, within the context of new and evolving legislation in the U.S. and EU.
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