Even though 99.9 percent of manufacturers are probably honest and sincere, Ashkin says, greenwash is still alive and well. |
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The summit is a greenwash of the same things we have heard from G8 summits and the World Trade Organisation. |
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Oh, it's going from bad to worse, and the real art in this conference is weasel-words, and greenwash. |
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The lawsuits, marketing guidelines and the self-policing nature of the industry have been effective at curbing blatant greenwash. |
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But armed with their set of criteria, you'll know whether an establishment's claims of eco-friendliness is truly green or just greenwash. |
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What are the key principles for avoiding greenwash and creating credibility in corporate environmental messages? |
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But the UK government is also taking important steps that, in the medium term, will be a powerful deterrent against greenwash. |
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Can business use its brands to benefit the environment or is that just greenwash? |
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It seems, though, that despite the greenwash, the study has made an impact on the Brazilian government. |
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But if you ignore the greenwash, this road will generate more traffic and as a result there will be more pollution, global warming and health problems. |
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I'm all for a bit of insouciance with a greenwash, but would it go with the rug? |
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However, there has been tight pressure from urban waste recycling companies that will not be unwilling to « greenwash » their product offers. |
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But for anti-whaling campaigners, this tragicomic greenwash is the least of a series of bitter ironies that look set to ring in a return to commercial whaling. |
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But while some of the biggest corporations in the world have promised us that they will deliver sustainable development, instead, they've delivered a mother lode of greenwash. |
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Underneath the thick layers of greenwash many of these schemes are unsustainable, unviable and unpopular, but Gordon Brown wants to impose them from Whitehall irrespective of local opinion. |
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Maurice VIEL: As in all fields of the industry, we are worried by some opportunistic companies that will « greenwash » their products without hesitation. |
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While the PR-speak and corporate greenwash of some companies are to be avoided, there are increasing numbers of designers and makers who are upcycling for real. |
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Tonight's party shows how little they've changed socially and, I believe, politically behind all that greenwash. |
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Wiped clean of the greenwash, Mr Cameron is a traditional public-spending cutter who would abandon families to fend for themselves. |
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But Mr Cameron's greenwash was eco spin while Mr Brown grapples with the substance of what can be done. |
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In the worst cases, their production can use more fossil energy than it actually replaces in the final consumption, thus becoming a perfect example of the phenomenon known as greenwash. |
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Will the minister tell Canadians if there are any legitimate plans to invest in real renewable energy such as wind and solar, or will he simply call the fund what it truly is, just another Conservative greenwash? |
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But the alternative is to see the sustainability agenda sidelined to a 'green ghetto', a thin layer of corporate greenwash over fundamentally unsustainable government decisions. |
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People can be cynical about companies hiding behind green ideals, their radars finely tuned to detect a greenwash. |
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As an industry, we've got to be very careful not to go into greenwash. |
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Ironically, by choosing to greenwash their images rather than green their basic operations, companies undermine their own chances for long-term viability and survival. |
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