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UK's FCA lays out measures to prevent greenwashing, protect consumers

28 Oct '22
3 min read
Pic: Shutterstock/ Firn
Pic: Shutterstock/ Firn

In a bid to clamp down on greenwashing, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) UK has proposed a package of new measures including investment product sustainability labels and restrictions on how terms like ‘ESG,’ ‘green,’ or ‘sustainable’ can be used.

The measures are among several potential new rules which will protect consumers and improve trust in sustainable investment products, according to a press release. The work forms part of the commitment made in the FCA’s ESG Strategy and Business Plan to build trust and integrity in ESG-labelled instruments, products, and the supporting ecosystem.

There has been growth in the number of investment products marketed as ‘green’ or making wider sustainability claims. Exaggerated, misleading, or unsubstantiated claims about ESG credentials damage confidence in these products. The FCA wants to ensure that consumers and firms can trust that products have the sustainability characteristics they claim to have.

“Greenwashing misleads consumers and erodes trust in all ESG products. Consumers must be confident when products claim to be sustainable that they actually are. Our proposed rules will help consumers and firms build trust in this sector. This supports investment in solutions to some of the world’s biggest ESG challenges. This places the UK at the forefront of sustainable investment internationally. We are raising the bar by setting robust regulatory standards to protect consumers in line with our wider FCA strategy,” said Sacha Sadan, the FCA’s director of environment social and governance.

The FCA is proposing to introduce the following measures:

Sustainable investment product labels that will give consumers the confidence to choose the right products for them. There will be three categories — including one for products improving their sustainability over time — underpinned by objective criteria.

Restrictions on how certain sustainability-related terms — such as ‘ESG,’ ‘green,’ or ‘sustainable’ — can be used in product names and marketing for products which don’t qualify for the sustainable investment labels. It is also proposing a more general anti-greenwashing rule covering all regulated firms. This will help avoid misleading marketing of products.

Consumer-facing disclosures to help consumers understand the key sustainability-related features of an investment product — this includes disclosing investments that a consumer may not expect to be held in the product, added the release.

More detailed disclosures, suitable for institutional investors or retail investors that want to know more.

Requirements for distributors of products, such as investment platforms, to ensure that the labels and consumer-facing disclosures are accessible and clear to consumers.

The FCA is also stepping up its supervisory engagement on sustainable finance and enhancing its enforcement strategy.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)

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