Greenwashing : a market distortion needing serious attention in Southeast Asia
Consumers and businesses are increasingly making a conscious effort to buy sustainable, green, and eco-friendly commodities. But are they always getting what you expect when you buy such products and services? The BBC's Chris Stokel-Walker explains.
Source: eco-business.comPublished on 2022-04-18
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