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An Integrated Framework to Assess Greenwashing

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posted on 2022-07-11, 07:56 authored by Noémi Nemes, Stephen J Scanlan, Pete Smith, Tone Smith, Melissa Aronczyk, Stephanie Hill, Simon L Lewis, A Wren Montgomery, Francesco N Tubiello, Doreen Stabinsky
In this paper we examine definitions of ‘greenwashing’ and its different forms, developing a tool for assessing diverse ‘green’ claims made by various actors. Research shows that significant deception and misleading claims exist both in the regulated commercial sphere, as well as in the unregulated non-commercial sphere (e.g., governments, NGO partnerships, international pledges, etc.). Recently, serious concerns have been raised over rampant greenwashing, in particular with regard to rapidly emerging net zero commitments. The proposed framework we developed is the first actionable tool for analysing the quality and truthfulness of such claims. The framework has widespread and unique potential for highlighting efforts that seek to delay or distract real solutions that are urgently needed today to tackle multiple climate and environmental crises. In addition, we note how the framework may also assist in the development of practices and communication strategies that ultimately avoid greenwashing.

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School of Geography, Geology and Environment, University of Leicester

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Sustainability

Volume

14

Issue

8

Pagination

4431 - 4431

Publisher

MDPI AG

eissn

2071-1050

Acceptance date

2022-03-28

Copyright date

2022

Available date

2022-07-11

Language

en

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