What greenwashing is

Greenwashing is as misleading as Olaf's grand illusions of what snow does in summer.

According to hoola Modern Agency, the term refers to when a company "makes false claims about its products and business practices being sustainable and environmentally friendly".


What's the purpose of this? Brands take up the tactic to purposefully mislead eco-conscious consumers into buying their offerings, even if these offerings are not all that they sell them to be.

Why it affects PR

Here are two quick things to note:

1. You are automatically associated with the clients that you agree to work for
If a client of yours is found to be pro-greenwashing and gets cancelled, you are automatically put into the public dog box too, since you agreed to work with them on this.

2. You will have to deal with the aftermath for you and your client
Imagine having to clear up the PR crisis for both you and your client if you are labelled as a pro-greenwashing entity. No wins there!

How to avoid it

It's quite simple: Look at how your clients are going about their marketing, and who their target audience is. Avoid association if these things don’t line up ethically.

Interesting stuff, right? What are your thoughts on greenwashing? Let us know in the comments section. 

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