In this cross-over episode with Talking Shop: A Consumer Sector Podcast Series, Emma Iles and Eliza Foley join Aoife Xuereb to discuss trade marks, certification marks and greenwashing risks in Australia. The use of trade marks and certification marks, like the Heart Foundation ‘tick’, by consumer companies to distinguish their product from competitors is not new. There is however an increasing array of certification marks being used to indicate to consumers that a product, its packaging or manufacturing method meets a certain sustainability performance standard, from the well established ‘FAIR TRADE’ mark to increasingly, carbon neutrality status and recyclability.

Protecting consumers from misleading environmental claims is currently a priority area for ACCC action, with draft guidance recently released following a greenwashing internet sweep in which 57% of businesses (including cosmetics, personal care, fashion, food and beverage) reviewed by the ACCC were found to be making potentially misleading claims – including misleading use of third-party certifications and symbols.

For more, read our latest legal briefing.

For more in the series of Emma and Rebekah talk IP podcasts click here.

Key contacts

Rebekah Gay
Rebekah Gay
Joint Global Head of IP, Sydney
+61 2 9225 5242
Emma Iles
Emma Iles
Partner, Melbourne
+61 2 9225 5242
Aoife Xuereb
Aoife Xuereb
Partner, Melbourne
+61 3 9288 1874
Eliza Foley
Eliza Foley
Senior Associate, Melbourne
+61 3 9288 1109
Susan Black
Susan Black
PArtner, Sydney
+44 20 7466 2055