European Green Deal
We integrate European requirements into business processes.
Our consultancy guides companies through the complex process of complying with European Green Deal obligations, transforming new regulatory requirements into growth opportunities. We support your company in navigating increasingly stringent directives and regulations, ensuring full legal compliance and preventing risks associated with the ecological transition. Through a strategic approach, we integrate European requirements into business processes, enabling you to maintain high competitiveness in the international market and access the tax benefits and financing provided for under the new continental policies.
Benefits
Our consultancy on European Green Deal obligations provides companies with a reliable guide for navigating the complex evolution of European Union regulations. The primary benefit lies in legal risk mitigation, ensuring full compliance with the new directives and avoiding costly penalties. By integrating these requirements into business processes, we facilitate access to incentives and subsidised financing reserved for sustainable projects, turning bureaucratic constraints into a powerful driver of international competitiveness. This approach not only protects the business, but positions it as a leader ready to respond to the challenges of an increasingly regulated global market.
Why it matters
Adapting to European Green Deal obligations is crucial to ensuring the company’s resilience and competitiveness in the single market. Beyond avoiding penalties related to the new directives, regulatory compliance facilitates access to subsidised financing and green capital, making the company more solid in the eyes of banks and investors. Integrating these standards allows operational efficiency to be optimised and early responses to the demands of an increasingly sustainability-conscious value chain, transforming legislative constraints into a real strategic advantage.
Services for the European Green Deal
As consultants, we support companies in managing obligations linked to the European Green Deal, transforming new regulatory requirements into growth levers. Our service includes technical and legal analysis to ensure full compliance with EU directives, eliminating the risk of sanctions and ensuring transparent positioning in the international market. By supporting you in implementing standards such as the Taxonomy and CSRD, we facilitate access to subsidised financing and green incentives, enabling your company to optimise operational processes and consolidate the trust of investors and credit institutions through a certified and resilient sustainability strategy.

EUDR: GCP’s practical guide for companies that want to be ready for the European Green Deal. The EUDR is the new European directive to prevent deforestation. To become EUDR compliant and avoid having goods blocked at customs, GCP proposes these simple but essential steps:
Identify suppliers
Request minimum information from suppliers
Retain the information collected
Assess the main risks alternatives?
Prepare a (Simplified) Due Diligence statement
Designate an internal person responsible
Be prepared for possible inspections
Maintain a summary and periodically update the information

Companies today make “”green”” claims with great frequency, but the line between good communication and greenwashing is thin. With the European regulatory context evolving, it is essential to act with rigour, data and transparency.
GCP supports companies in preventing the reputational and legal risk associated with misleading environmental communications, turning sustainability into a credible asset.
What GCP’s anti-greenwashing service is
It is a consultancy pathway that helps to:
- Secure your environmental and social claims
- Analyse the communicative and legal risks of greenwashing
- Design transparent communication supported by data and verification
- Prepare for any upcoming obligations, directives or regulations

Being sustainable does not just mean “”doing good”” — it also means not causing significant harm to the environment.
With our DNSH service, we help companies demonstrate their compliance with European environmental criteria in a solid, documented and strategic manner.
In order to access incentives, PNRR calls, green financing and ESG opportunities, your company must be able to prove and communicate that it does not generate significant negative impacts. GCP guides you step by step.

From 2027 onwards, many products sold in Europe must be accompanied by a digital passport — a tool introduced by the ESPR (Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation) — to make every product more transparent, traceable and sustainable.
With GCP, you can build your Digital Product Passport and turn a compliance requirement into an opportunity for innovation, reputation and competitive advantage.
Eco-Design and Digital Product Passport: step into the future of transparency and circularity.

CBAM: preparing with GCP’s support.
From 01/01/2026 the definitive period provided for by EU CBAM Regulation begins, imposing complex new obligations on those importing materials from non-EU countries.
With GCP you have an experienced partner to guide you through every stage: from analysis to declaration.
THE GCP METHOD IN 9 STEPS
- Analysis of the non-EU suppliers involved
- Analysis of customs codes and related imported quantities
- Verification of the reliability of emissions declared by non-EU suppliers and support for refining calculation methods
- Verification of emissions and selection of the optimal approach for each supplier
- Completion of CBAM declarations
- Preparation of a report for each supplier/customs code/declaration, justifying the choices made
- Training for company staff involved on CBAM regulations and declaration procedures
- Constant updates on any changes to CBAM regulations, assessing their impact on the company
- Support for company staff involved in managing CBAM suppliers

Every company that wishes to call itself sustainable must first be compliant in areas such as waste management, emissions, noise and the water cycle. Environmental regulations change, and overlooking even one detail can result in penalties or reputational damage.
Through an environmental check-up, GCP analyses the company’s situation and identifies critical points and improvement opportunities, transforming regulatory obligations into an efficient and sustainable management system.
What GCP’s environmental check-up is
It is a structured process to:
- Verify the company’s compliance with current environmental regulations
- Identify any non-conformities or risks
- Prepare corrective actions and improvement plans
- Create the foundations for implementing an environmental management system compliant with current regulations