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 …
Civil society may have been kept out of the COP21 conference centre, even forbidden to march on the streets, writes Thomas Dekeyser. But climate activists have found an new means of expression: the 'Brandalism' of 600 advertisements in bus shelters across Paris, replacing corporate brand-building with subversive messages on climate and consumerism.
… alongside the talks) facilitates corporate 'greenwashing' opportunities. The report …
New book says when you're in a hole of overconsumption and climate pollution stop digging, by ending the adverts that promote them.
… recommended the regulation of advertising and greenwash. This new report said the UK should, … “in addition to cracking down on all forms of greenwashing, follow other countries’ lead by …
Controls on adverts for oil companies, SUV makers and airlines are already starting to happen - but what else should we stop advertising to raise our survival chances?
… carbon intensive per passenger than flying. Greenwashing is also a pervasive issue that …