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\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8<\/b><\/i> How to expose greenwashing:<\/b>Joel Maehower made a 12 points-list on GreenBiz<\/a> to identify the perfect greenwasher.1. Make bold commitments.2. Tell a great story.<\/b>3. Use superlatives.<\/b>4. Ignore the critics.5. Engage employees.6. Promote, promote, promote.<\/b>7. Use science.8. Do not go it alone. 9. Be creative.10. Plant trees.<\/b>11. Think local.12. Be relentless.Did you notice them somewhere recently? If not, do not worry. Greenwashing is a complex thing. Keep at it. Eventually, you will unmask this vile behavior.<\/div>\n\n