The governance layer for enterprise green claims
One platform for legal, marketing, and sustainability teams to govern every environmental claim before it goes public.
A new compliance category needs new infrastructure
The EU Empowering Consumers Directive applies from 27 September 2026. It tightens how businesses can use generic environmental claims and restricts product climate-neutrality claims based on offsetting. This is not a small update to existing practice. It creates a new governance workload for enterprise teams.
Marketing creates claims in slide decks and email drafts. Legal reviews them in tracked documents. Sustainability tracks evidence in spreadsheets and shared drives. Without a shared system of record, no one has a reliable view of which claims are live, which evidence supports them, and whether the approval record is complete.
Existing tools either provide advisory services, which can create additional liability, or document workflows that never become a real governance system. Verdanox fills the space between claim creation and third-party verification as an evidence organiser, workflow layer, and audit trail.
Three principles
Facts, not advice
The platform surfaces risk signals and regulatory context — current regulatory text, enforcement precedent, and penalty exposure data. It never generates recommendations, compliance opinions, or advisory language. Factual context supports the teams that are accountable for publication decisions.
Evidence, not assertions
Every claim in Verdanox is linked to supporting evidence such as certifications, LCA reports, supplier declarations, and audit data. Evidence validity is tracked continuously, so teams can see when an active claim depends on a certificate or report that is approaching expiry.
Audit trail, not trust
Every action in the platform is logged permanently — who created the claim, who linked the evidence, who assessed the risk, who approved it, and on what basis. If a regulator asks how a specific claim was governed, the enterprise can produce a timestamped record of the process behind it.
Built for enterprise security and IT requirements
Enterprise buyers typically ask first about SSO, RBAC, deployment sequencing, and audit preparation. Verdanox is being built to fit that procurement and implementation model rather than a self-service SaaS pattern.
Azure AD SSO
Single sign-on via Microsoft Entra ID for enterprise identity management.
RBAC
Granular permissions by role, team, and claim category. Scoped API keys for agent frameworks.
Microsoft 365 native
Graph API integration for SharePoint and OneDrive. Teams Adaptive Cards for approvals. Copilot Agent for natural-language queries.
12-week deployment
Foundation (weeks 1–4), collaboration (weeks 5–8), intelligence (weeks 9–12). First business unit live within 4 weeks.
Agent-first API
OpenAPI specification compatible with LangChain, CrewAI, Power Automate, and MCP. Every interaction audit-trailed.
For product detail, see the platform overview. For engagement structure, review the packages page.
Built alongside enterprise teams
Verdanox was not built in isolation. The platform was designed in close collaboration with enterprise legal and compliance teams that face the governance challenges it addresses.
The platform's governance workflows, evidence management patterns, and regulatory mapping were shaped by the requirements of global enterprises managing environmental claims across multiple jurisdictions, product lines, and marketing channels.
That grounding keeps the product anchored in the operational reality of Fortune 500 teams. It is one reason the site content, workflow language, and package structure all point back to governed claims operations rather than generic ESG software.
Common questions
Is Verdanox a compliance consultancy?
No. Verdanox is an evidence organiser, not a compliance guarantor or advisory service. The platform surfaces factual context, risk signals, and regulation references. It does not generate recommendations or compliance opinions.
What data does Verdanox store?
Verdanox stores claim metadata, linked evidence references, regulatory assessments, approval decisions, and audit trail entries. Evidence files can be stored in Verdanox or remain in your existing document management system with references linked to each claim.
Can we start with one team or jurisdiction?
Yes. Most deployments begin with a single business unit and one or two jurisdictions, then expand. The 12-week phased approach is designed for incremental rollout without requiring organisation-wide change on day one.
How does Verdanox integrate with existing workflows?
Through the Microsoft 365 integration and the Agent-First API. Claims can be created and reviewed within existing tools. The platform acts as the governance layer underneath, not a replacement for your document management or communication tools.
Talk to our team
60-minute technical discovery call. We map your claims landscape and demonstrate the platform with your data.
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