Abstract: This research paper provides a comprehensive legal analysis of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and the regulatory challenges posed by Greenwashing within the United Kingdom. The study specifically focuses on the legal remedies and transparency requirements introduced under the UK Environment Act 2021. It examines how modern corporations are held accountable for environmental claims and explores the judicial mechanisms available to prevent deceptive marketing practices. By bridging the gap between corporate governance and environmental law, this paper offers insights into the evolving statutory obligations of businesses in a post-Brexit legal landscape. Original Publication Details: * Journal: Eternity: Research Evolution & Analysis (A Peer-Reviewed International Multidisciplinary Journal) ISSN: 2321-3302 Issue: August 2022 Editor-in-Chief: Dr. Dinesh K. Bhoya About the Author: Shabiha Sohilsha Diwan is a Qualified Advocate (Bar Council of India) and an LL.M. Gold Medalist. Recognized as a Peer Reviewer for Elsevier, she specializes in International Environmental Law and Corporate Jurisprudence. This research contributes to the global understanding of UK environmental policy and corporate accountability. Note: This is a digital version of the paper originally published in the print edition of the journal. It has been archived here to ensure global accessibility and permanent DOI reference.
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