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How To Avoid Buying “Greenwashed” Products

November 29th, 2007 by Michelle Trantina

“Green-wash” (verb) - the act of misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service. Before you buy, be sure to ask yourself these questions:

1) What type of environmental claim is being made?

Is the manufacturer making a single or multi-attribute environmental claim? While valuable, single-attribute claims do not address other potential important human health and environmental issues. Environmental leadership standards such as EcoLogo and Green Seal examine all of the relevant environment impacts of a product category along with the products currently available in the market when developing a standard.

2) Is a copy of the environmental standard or testing protocol available for review?

If a manufacturer cannot or refuses to provide a copy of the environmental standard or testing protocol, one might suspect that the claim is only a marketing ploy. When they do provide a copy of the standard review it carefully and ensure that it:

* References appropriate national or international environmental and performance standards and that these:

* Have a clear, consistent meaning (e.g. anyone should be able to read it, interpret it and know how to evaluate products against it)

* Are verifiable, in other words different reviewers would likely reach the same conclusion about whether a product meets the standard or not

* Multi-attribute standards should be based on the entire lifecycle of the products from raw material extraction, manufacture, use and disposal


3) How was the environmental standard or testing protocol developed?

It is preferable that standards and testing protocols be developed in an open, public, transparent process. The standards setting organization should make records of the standards development process available for review.

4) Who developed the environmental standard or testing protocol?

The most trusted standards are those developed in a consensus-based process by broad stakeholders groups. Standards MORE….

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One Response to “How To Avoid Buying “Greenwashed” Products”

  1. Aaron Rivera Says:

    Yoga is awesome the yama is every thing” thanks for sharing”

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