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The AGEC Law is already in force, but how companies are responding to its requirements varies significantly. This monitor provides a structured view of how organizations operating in France are adapting in practice, moving beyond regulatory interpretation to real implementation.
Based on ongoing analysis, it highlights how companies translate AGEC requirements into concrete actions across product information, transparency, and communication.
This document is based on market research conducted through mystery shopping and online analysis of a sample of 30 companies operating in France.
It provides a practical perspective on how AGEC compliance is being approached across different sectors, highlighting patterns, gaps, and emerging practices.
Rather than focusing only on regulation, the monitor shows how requirements are applied in real customer-facing environments.
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The findings show that companies are progressing at different speeds, depending on their internal data structure, systems, and governance.
Some organizations have already integrated AGEC requirements into their product data and customer communication, while others are still addressing compliance through fragmented or manual processes.
This reflects a broader shift: compliance is no longer limited to internal documentation, but extends to how information is structured and exposed externally.
Across the sample, recurring gaps emerge:
These gaps highlight the operational nature of AGEC implementation, which requires coordination beyond regulatory understanding.
The AGEC law is part of a broader transition towards product-level transparency and traceability, closely aligned with upcoming Digital Product Passport requirements.
Companies that use this phase to structure their data and processes are not only addressing national compliance, but building a foundation for future EU-wide obligations.
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