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Ulster University Business School’s Sustainability Committee invites you to a networking breakfast exploring how authentic sustainability practices can enhance brand credibility while ensuring compliance with consumer protection laws.

Cecilia Parker Aranha, Director of Consumer Protection, UK’s Competition and Markets Authority, will provide insights into Green Claims Code and tackling greenwashing. Cecelia led the development of the “Green Claims Code” and is also the CMA's Project Director for investigating misleading environmental claims. Attendees will hear firsthand from Cecelia about the purpose and application of the Green Claims Code and how organisations can avoid greenwashing when communicating to stakeholders about their sustainability credentials.

This event is ideal for business leaders, marketers, and sustainability professionals aiming to build consumer trust and comply with regulatory standards.

Agenda
TimeSession
8:30am Arrival and breakfast
9am Welcome from UUBS Sustainability Committee
9:15am to 10am Guest Speaker, Cecilia Parker Aranha, and Q&A

Contact

Contact for queries: uubssustainability@ulster.ac.uk.ulster.ac.uk

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Event info

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Friday 28 March

8.30am to 10am

The Academy, Ulster University

Belfast campus

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