Introduction
editBroad Definition and applications
Terminology
editSpecific parameters for the application on the term
Other related terms
editInclude carbon emission trading and greenscamming under this section.
History
editEvolving into the world it is today and initiatives surrounding the topic
Fashion Industry
editFood Industry
editAutomobile Industry
editPolitical Campaigns
editBusiness Slogans
editPsychological Effects
editmerged last section named "Limits of greenwashing on consumer perception"
Attributions of greenwashing
editImplications for green business
editOpposition
editAdd how sustainability ratings [2]could deter greenwashing. Add examples of consequences people or companies have faced for greenwashing.
Regulation
editOceanea
editNorth America
editSouth America
editEurope
editAsia
editSee Also
editRefrences
editFurther reading
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- ^ Parguel, Béatrice; Benoit-Moreau, Florence; Russell, Cristel Antonia (2015-01-01). "Can evoking nature in advertising mislead consumers? The power of 'executional greenwashing'". International Journal of Advertising. 34 (1): 107–134. doi:10.1080/02650487.2014.996116. ISSN 0265-0487.
- ^ Parguel, Béatrice; Benoît-Moreau, Florence; Larceneux, Fabrice (2011-08-01). "How Sustainability Ratings Might Deter 'Greenwashing': A Closer Look at Ethical Corporate Communication". Journal of Business Ethics. 102 (1): 15–28. doi:10.1007/s10551-011-0901-2. ISSN 1573-0697.