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greenwash
greenwashto try to appear environmentally friendly while hiding damaging activitiesgreenwash (ˈɡriːnˌwɒʃ) na superficial or insincere display of concern for the environment that is shown by an organizationgreenwash
greenwash1. verb To make illegally-obtained money appear to have come from legal channels; to launder money. This isn't a foolproof plan, Jack—eventually, someone is going to catch you greenwashing.2. noun Activities undertaken by an organization or company so that it appears more environmentally conscious. Is this "recycled content" label legit, or is it just greenwash?greenwash tv. to launder money; to obliterate the illegal sources of money by moving it through a variety of financial institutions. (Underworld.) It was shown in court that the mayor had been involved in greenwashing some of the bribe money. Greenwash
GreenwashThe practice of trying to convince others that a product or service is providing something good for the environment, while hiding involvement in activities that are damaging to the environment.FinancialSeeGreenwashing |