From cars to petrochemical giants, every man and his dog has green credentials to show off to the world, but just how genuine are they? John Naish takes a closer look
… Corporate greenwash John Naish | 16th May 2008 News Adverstising Greenwash Corporate Consumerism Green Living … to ask: shouldn’t we be getting tougher on greenwash? While Britain lags behind with only …
It’s fair to say that we have our share of robust discussions in this office. Opinions get aired, fingers get pointed, occasionally voices get raised. It’s all in a good cause. Setting the world to rights isn’t always a civilised tea party.
… The problem of greenwash - green-fiddling while Rome burns… … Pat Thomas | 1st June 2008 Comment Activism Greenwash Plastic Bags Protest UK US War … green spectrum we look at the tidal wave of greenwash that threatens to overwhelm us as …
Your recycled loo paper may be soft, strong and very, very long, but is it really all that green? Pat Thomas gets to the bottom of an issue of convenience
… Ethical Living Loo Roll Recycled Paper FSA Greenwash Recycling Bodycare Green Living … Even in the world of toilet tissue, it seems, greenwash rules. What this extraordinary …
Fruit and veg box schemes used to be the preserve of ‘deep-greens’. Now everyone’s in on the act, however, is green shopping becoming greenwashing, asks Matilda Lee
… the act, however, is green shopping becoming greenwashing, asks Matilda Lee Shopping at …
We all want our green wings, and the notion of purchasing them via carbon offsetting is powerfully seductive. as Jules Peck reveals, however, buying your way into eco heaven can be fraught with problems
… that much offsetting is little more than greenwash. The companies that broker offsets …
Britain lingers near to the bottom of the European league table for renewable energy, so why does it seem that the government are willing to add more coal nails to the coffin?
… 1,000 acres of biodiverse habitat. Despite greenwash from the coal industry suggesting …
What could be more cheerful than this ubiquitous breakfast fruit? But if you’re not buying them Fairtrade and organic, argues Ed Hamer, then you’re buying into a modern agricultural scandal
… Recognising these superficlal attempts at greenwash, grassroots groups have stepped up …