High risk

Is “Zero emissions” still allowed under EU law?

Not on its own. Under the EmpCo Directive this is a generic environmental claim, prohibited unless you can demonstrate recognised excellent environmental performance.

How common is it?

We found this term in a flagged claim on 10 of the 680 websites we have scanned — 1.5%.

sites affected
10
times flagged
19
flagged at highest severity
9

Why it is a problem

Almost no product truly produces zero emissions across its full lifecycle. Misleading unless the claim covers all scopes and is independently verified.

What to write instead

Be precise about scope, e.g. "Zero direct (Scope 1) emissions during manufacturing. Full lifecycle footprint: 0.8 kg CO2e (ISO 14067 verified)."

Check whether your own site uses this term

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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.