CN04 - German Federal Cartel Office - pursuit for sustainability may justify cooperation
01 March 2022
01 March 2022
On 18 January 2022 and 25 January 2022, the German Federal Cartel Office ("FCO") published two press releases which provide guidance on the conditions under which sustainability goals in cooperation agreements between competitors may be sufficient to exempt such agreements from the prohibition against anti-competitive agreements in Article 101(1) of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union ("TFEU") and equivalent German provisions.
Key takeaways
- The FCO is generally open to reviewing and assessing sustainability initiatives and their compatibility with competition rules.
- It is essential that sustainability goals are identifiable and transparent about how they are to be achieved, to ensure consumers are fully-informed about their purchase decisions.
- The boundaries of competition law will be exceeded where parties agree on prices, price components, and margins without any sustainability benefit.
In Germany companies can submit cooperation initiatives to the FCO for review and assessment. In this context, the FCO recently reviewed three different cooperation initiatives involving agreements between competitors under Article 101 of the TFEU (and its German equivalent) in the food industry:
Future cooperation initiatives between competitors that simply aim to increase, fix, or control prices without delivering on a clear sustainability goal - for example, agreements to apply a surcharge to "stabilise price" or help to "cover production costs" - are likely to be viewed as a form of price-fixing, and will not be accepted by the FCO as exempt from the prohibition against anti-competitive agreements. Coordinated schemes and initiatives must be in clear pursuit of sustainability-related objectives, and continue to promote competitive elements in pursuit of those objectives, in order to meet the FCO's conditions for exemption.
The information provided is not intended to be a comprehensive review of all developments in the law and practice, or to cover all aspects of those referred to.
Readers should take legal advice before applying it to specific issues or transactions.