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June Free Report - Greenwashing

by Sangwook Ahn | 10-08-2022 21:28 recommendations 0

Greenwashing

 

Have you heard of the phrase ¡°greenwashing¡± or ¡°green camouflage?¡± It is also known as ¡°green lies¡± or ¡°disguised environmentalism.¡± In the late 2000s, Terra Choice, a Canadian eco-friendly consulting firm, defined the 7 standards of greenwashing as acts that mislead consumers about the environmental practices of companies or the environmental benefits of products and services, or the act of hiding the factors that destroy the environment instead of highlighting only the positive impact.

 

Companies are shouting eco-friendly while in truth, it is very controversial. The disposable capsule coffee Green Mountain, sold by American Coffee company Keurig, has a triangle and the word recycling engraved on the surface. The company advertised that disposal plastic capsules can be recycled as plastic by removing the metal lid and emptying the coffee grounds. Consumers complaints followed as the task of emptying the capsule one by one to recycle was too much of a bother and annoying. In the end, Fair Trade Canada, after investigation, concluded that the advertisement was false or misleading, imposing a fine of $2.3 million. 


Nestle, a food and beverage company, held an event to recycle used aluminum coffee capsules from customers, saying ¡°do good for the environment and the happiness of the community.¡± However, Nestle uses 8000 tons of aluminum to produce coffee capsules and emits 8 tons of carbon dioxide per year in the process. It was criticized as greenwashing because it emphasized recycling and the environment while hiding this fact.

 

In the case of Adidas, it was criticized for advertising "Stan Smith" as an eco-friendly product, claiming that at least 50% of the shoes are recycled. No concrete evidence was provided and in September last year, the French Advertising Ethics Commission found the company guilty, saying it was not clear how it was recycled.

 

The lack of clear standards for what is eco-friendly and what is greenwashing is a cause of controversy. Therefore, I think the work to establish a real eco-friendly standard and guideline for companies is essential and necessary.

 

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3 Comments

  • Chelwoon Mentor says :
    Hello Sangwook, this is your mentor Chelwoon.

    Well written article about Greenwashing! Thank you for introducing us to various examples of greenwashing. It provides misleading information about how products are more environmentally sound. The more number of green certifications are made, the more we have to be careful about this. We have to not only make and develop new green certification programs, but also monitor all aspects continuously.

    Thank you for the article!

    Regards,
    Chelwoon

    Posted 27-08-2022 03:47

  • Joon Mentor says :
    Hello Sangwook, this is your mentor Joon.

    Greenwashing is a serious issues and it goes against the ethic behind this month's topic which you are well aware of. They try to fool people in order to make profit and such deed should be stopped.

    It was a pleasure for me to mentor you on past 6 months. What I feel, and realize now is that I have not been knowledgeable enough to provide more information related to different subjects. Hope you could keep up with environmental activities as well as your other works. Once again, thank you for following me.

    Well read your article, and let's keep up!

    Best,

    Joon
    Posted 17-08-2022 09:54

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