Restricted

Is “Organic” still allowed under EU law?

Only with evidence. This term is restricted rather than banned outright — it is lawful when the specific claim behind it is substantiated and stated on the same page.

How common is it?

We found this term in a flagged claim on 54 of the 680 websites we have scanned — 7.9%.

sites affected
54
times flagged
92
flagged at highest severity
32

Why it is a problem

In food and cosmetics, regulated by specific EU organic regulations. In other sectors, it can be misleading without recognised certification.

What to write instead

Reference the certification, e.g. "100% organic cotton, GOTS certified" or "Organic ingredients certified under EU Regulation 2018/848."

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Figures come from EcoClaim's own scan corpus, last updated 2026-08-22. It is a self-selected sample — sites run through our public checker, not a random sample of EU commerce.