IAA | IAA Launches Webinar Series on Legal Developments in Environmental Marketing

IAA Launches Webinar Series on Legal Developments in Environmental Marketing


NEW YORK, 21 FEBRUARY 2023–The International Advertising Association announced that it is launching a new webinar series covering legal developments impacting environmental marketing around the world. The three-part series, “New Developments in Environmental Marketing Regulation,” will provide marketers with a timely updates on new advertising rules and regulatory guidance, self-regulatory codes, and cases that will affect marketers’ use of environmental marketing claims.

The first webinar, which will be held at 10:00 a.m.ET on March 22nd, will cover developments in Europe. The second episode, which will be held on 10:00 a.m. ET on May 25th, will cover developments in North and South America. The final episode, which will be held at 6:00 a.m. ET on September 26th, will cover developments in Asia-Pacific, Africa, and the Middle East.

IAA Launches Webinar Series on Legal Developments in Environmental Marketing

The webinars will be live-streamed on IAA’s YouTube channel and on IAA’s Facebook and LinkedIn channels. No pre-registration is required.

The International Advertising Association

The International Advertising Association is the world’s only globally-focused integrated advertising trade association with membership representing advertisers, agencies and the media. Established in 1938, the International Advertising Association has never been more relevant. With so many changes in the way we use advertising to communicate, it’s important for everyone in the industry to have a trusted body they can turn to for advice and support. The IAA has over 4,000 individual and corporate members spanning marketing, advertising, media, IT communications and academic sectors – all involved in the wide range of brand marketing and marketing communications disciplines. The IAA has presence in most markets through Chapters and education affiliates reaching across 56 countries where we serve the collective interests of the entire marketing communications profession, unlike other bodies that defend only the interests of the sector they represent.

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