Ask Eartha : Beware of companies greenwashing products
Greenwashing is a term used when companies share misleading information about how their products are eco-friendly and plastic-free. But sometimes these efforts fall short. The BBC’s Eartha Watson explains what it is like to make good-for-the-planet products.
Source: summitdaily.comPublished on 2021-08-30
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