Greenwashing : Some products not as good for the environment as claimed
Greenwashing is a growing problem in the New Zealand economy, according to the latest findings from environmental campaigners across the country. Why is the marketing of 'greenwashed' products so badly recycled in Auckland, and how does it work?
Source: stuff.co.nzPublished on 2022-01-02
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