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  2. Greenwashing - Wikipedia

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    Greenwashing (a compound word modeled on "whitewash"), also called green sheen, [ 1][ 2] is a form of advertising or marketing spin that deceptively uses green PR and green marketing to persuade the public that an organization's products, goals, or policies are environmentally friendly. [ 3] Companies that intentionally adopt greenwashing ...

  3. Third of greenwashing companies also linked to social washing ...

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    Almost a third of companies worldwide linked to greenwashing also have a record of social washing, new data shows. The figures, from the world’s largest ESG data science company RepRisk, suggest ...

  4. Environmental, social, and governance - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Environmental, social, and governance ( ESG) is shorthand for an investing principle that prioritizes environmental issues, social issues, and corporate governance. [ 1] Investing with ESG considerations is sometimes referred to as responsible investing or, in more proactive cases, impact investing. [ 1]

  5. Jay Westerveld - Wikipedia

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    Jay Westerveld. Jay Westerveld (also spelled Westervelt and Westerveldt) is an ecologist [ 1] and researcher of habitats associated with endangered species including the clam shrimp, bog turtle, and the northern cricket frog. Westerveld coined the term "greenwashing" and has mounted ecological preservation efforts in the state of New York .

  6. What is impact investing? Definition, examples and how to get ...

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    Impact investing explained. At its core, impact investing involves buying shares of companies or funds with the intention of generating a measurable social or environmental benefit. Another aspect ...

  7. Corporate 'Greenwashing' Must End if World Hopes To Meet ...

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    Over the last few years, corporate executives and investors have enthusiastically jumped into the fight to address climate change with hundreds of the world’s largest companies committing ...

  8. Bluewashing - Wikipedia

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    Bluewashing. Bluewashing (a word with similar connotations to "whitewash" and "greenwash") is a term used to describe deceptive marketing that overstates a company's commitment to responsible social practices. [1] It can be used interchangeably with the term greenwashing but has a greater focus on economic and community factors. [2]

  9. A History of Greenwashing: How Dirty Towels Impacted the ...

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    greenwashing green police consumer ally. At some point in the mid-1980s, a pony-tailed upstate New York environmental activist named Jay Westerveld picked up a card in a South Pacific hotel room ...