Greenwashing: Deceptive Marketing Practices, trends and facts

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Abstract

Greenwashing is a marketing technique used by companies to create a false impression that their products or activities are environmentally friendly or environmentally conscious. The article discusses the greenwashing prevalence in today’s market and its negative effects on consumers, the environment and society as a whole. The authors cite examples of greenwashing practices and offer recommendations for identifying and combating greenwashing.

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Chudinovskikh, M., Gudoshnikova, Y., & Boronenkova, N. (2024). Greenwashing: Deceptive Marketing Practices, trends and facts. In E3S Web of Conferences (Vol. 537). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202453702007

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