The EU’s upcoming EmpCo directive will strengthen how companies communicate about environmental responsibility. The goal is clear: sustainability claims must be specific, verifiable, and based on real actions. While the directive is primarily aimed at protecting consumers from misleading environmental claims, its impact extends more broadly. It sets a clear direction for how organisations should approach sustainability communication overall.
At MORS Software, we welcome this development.
For us, responsible communication means focusing on concrete measures rather than broad claims. As a WWF Green Office, we follow an externally recognised environmental management framework that helps us reduce our environmental impact in a structured and measurable way.
MORS Software officially received its WWF Green Office certification in 2023, marking an important step in our ongoing sustainability work. Read more about it here: https://morssoftware.com/mors-software-officially-receives-wwf-green-office-certification/. This means setting clear targets, tracking progress, and continuously improving how we operate as an office.
The new regulation supports exactly this kind of approach. It encourages companies to move away from vague statements and towards transparent, evidence-based communication. We believe this shift benefits both businesses and their stakeholders. It builds trust, improves comparability, and makes sustainability work more meaningful.
At MORS Software, we will continue to develop our environmental practices and communicate them openly, with a focus on clarity, relevance, and measurable impact.