ZeroPact×
El Corte Inglés
§01 · ZeroPact × El Corte Inglés

A unified sustainability ecosystem for the Iberian operation.

A proposal to evolve the current Portuguese PCF feed on ECI's PDP into a four-front evidence platform — covering PDP intelligence, DPP readiness, last-mile reporting and green-claims protection across Iberia.

TodayMICRO-FEATURE
1 widget · PT pilot

Today, ZeroPact runs as a single PCF widget on the PDP for a subset of Portuguese brands — a focused pilot.

Proposed ECOSYSTEM
4 fronts · 1 platform

Environmental risk management & compliance secured through a single platform — consolidating four enterprise fronts (PDP intelligence, DPP infrastructure, the LEIP last-mile engine and the Green Claims Radar shield) with one partner, across Iberia.

From a single widgetto an Iberian ecosystem
Scope
PT onlyIberian-wide
Surface
1 widget4 enterprise fronts
Role
Data vendorEnvironmental Risk & Compliance partner on a single platform
§01.b · Why now

Four pressure fronts are closing in on El Corte Inglés simultaneously.

Doing nothing is the most expensive option on the table. Each of these vectors is already moving — together they redefine the cost of an unverified claim, a missing passport, or a non-compliant shipment.

Regulation
Green Claims + ESPR + CSRD

EU rules landing 2026–27 turn vague green claims into a sanctionable offence.

Up to 4% of annual turnover
Competition
Inditex, Mango & H&M moving

Iberian peers already shipping PCFs, DPP pilots and audited Scope 3.

DPP mandatory from 2027
Market
Capital & ratings repricing risk

MSCI, Sustainalytics & lenders repricing retailers without verified Scope 3.

Scope 3 = ~80% of retail footprint
Client pressure
Shoppers + B2B accounts demand proof

Shoppers distrust generic 'green' claims; B2B tenders now require evidence packs.

73% distrust unverified claims
Bottom line for ECI
Sustainability is no longer a marketing layer — it is a compliance, capital and commercial risk landing in the next 4 months.
4-month window