Greenwashing misleads ... As the largest global food and beverage company, Nestle (NSRGY-1.84%) could position itself as an ESG leader. Instead, it made vague claims in 2018 about achieving ...
Michelin restaurant critics urged to take ‘stronger stance’ on sustainability - Campaigners at Open Seas are calling for ...
Here are some common greenwashing techniques: Unless a term is regulated, claims such as “all natural,” “organic,” or “no harmful chemicals” may be used to mislead consumers.
EU countries are using green farm subsidies to reward status quo practices instead of driving real environmental action, ...
Could corporate transparency be one of the solutions to climate change? Or, at the very least, could it be a way to hold ...
A brand that doesn’t back up its claims with clear explanations is likely greenwashing. Genuine eco-friendly products usually carry certifications from recognized organizations. For pet food ...
At a recent Youth4Climate forum in Milan, a prelude to the COP26 climate summit, Swedish youth activist Greta Thunberg ...
But what happens when they fall short? Here’s how greenwashing is misleading consumers about how sustainable products and services are. Markets and economics are complex. It's easy to be ...