Market Trends: Product-Level Sustainability Verification

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Executive Summary

This report maps the progression of product-level sustainability verification from a voluntary best-practice activity into a strategic imperative for risk management and commercial advantage, and a prerequisite for market participation. Four key forces are driving this change: expanding and tightening regulations that explicitly require verifiable, product‑specific evidence; supply chain due diligence rules pushing origin and impact verification to the tier‑n supplier; stakeholder demand for transparent and trustworthy claims; and an evolving technology stack that enhances verification. Third-party verification providers are expanding their capabilities through the integration of digital tools to meet rising demand, either via partnerships, acquisitions or internally developed solutions. Sustainability, product, compliance and procurement leaders should use this report to understand key market trends and how integrated software-services ecosystems can enhance and scale product verification to support credible claims. Additionally, the report gives solution providers insight into corporate priorities and a deeper understanding of how the market is continuing to evolve.
Summary for decision-makers
The state of the product sustainability verification market
Evolving regulatory, commercial and consumer drivers accelerate demand for product sustainability verification
Barriers across standards, data, resources and operations hinder scalable product sustainability verification
Market trends reveal a shift towards broader product sustainability verification, supported by integrated technology-services models
Figure 1. Overview of key sustainability verification-related terminology
Figure 2. The product sustainability regulatory landscape
Figure 3. Examples of how technology and software enhance product sustainability verification
Figure 4. Key acquisitions and partnerships: verification providers and sustainability software vendors (2024-26) 

About the Authors

Jessie Wilson

Jessie Wilson

Industry Analyst

Jessie is an Industry Analyst at Verdantix, with a research agenda spanning ESG reporting, the circular economy and supply chain sustainability. Jessie has a BSc in Geography ...

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Kim Knickle

Kim Knickle

Research Director

Kim Knickle is a Research Director at Verdantix, bringing more than two decades of analyst experience to the evolving world of sustainability. Her current research spans ESG a...

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