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by Louisa May With holidays approaching, now may be a good time for smart shoppers to revisit the six sins of greenwashing before heading out to the mall. “Greenwash” is a portmanteau word made up of the words “green” and “whitewash”. It describes the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practice of a company or the environmental benefit of a particular product or service. In December of 2007,TerraChoice, an environmental marketing company, released a study called “The Six Sins of Greenwashing”. So many “green” products clamor for our attention; it’s helpful to have a list that reminds us of what to look for before we buy.According to this study, the Six Sins of Greenwashing are:
And remember, just because it says “organic” that doesn’t mean it’s good for you.The Federal Trade Commission regulates advertising claims and is updating its 1998 green marketing guidelines. Go to http://www.greenwashingindex.com/ to read posts of suspected greenwashers, or write your own review. Check out our Green Pages for information on money saving tips that help the environment. Once there, click on the Green Forum for more articles by feature writer Louisa May. American Apartment Owners Association offers discounts on products and services related to your commercial housing investment, including real estate forms, tenant debt collection, tenant background checks, insurance and financing. Find out more at www.joinaaoa.org. To subscribe to our blog, click here.
Posted on Monday, December 15th, 2008 at 8:51 am and is filed under AAOA Forum, Going Green. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
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