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Green or Greenwashing? A Guide
      by Rob Knox

Welcome to the first article in our weekly series on greenwashing.

With so many people becoming more aware of the impact their purchases make on the environment, many have chosen to purchase products that are more environmentally friendly. All of us green consumers are sending a message to companies, and they're responding, but not always in the ways we'd like.

Plenty of companies, especially those that have been leaders in sustainability, are doing the right thing and genuinely looking into how they can reduce their impact on the environment, (by using less energy, recycling materials, making sure raw materials are responsibly sourced, and reducing packaging and waste  are just some examples). Read More »


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