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Term when companies make false or misleading statements about the environmental benefits of a product

What is greenwashing?

100

This fast-food chain switched to paper straws in an effort to be more sustainable. It turns out their straws were not recyclable and instead required further cutting of trees.

What is McDonald’s?

100

This coffee company announced it would eliminate plastic straws to cut waste, but replaced them with “sippy cup” lids that actually use more plastic overall.

What is Starbucks?

100

True or False: All B-Corps are sustainable

What is False?

100

What language can you look out for to spot greenwashing?

What is “eco-friendly” or “produced sustainably”?

200

The hotel product over which the term “greenwashing” was coined

What is towels?

200

This Apple product has been falsely marketed as “carbon neutral”

What is an Apple Watch?

200

This fast-fashion company promoted a “Conscious Collection” while continuing mass production with unsustainable materials.

What is H&M?

200

True or False: More than 6000 companies are B-Corps certified

What is True?

200

How can a company avoid greenwashing?

What is performing regular audits, backing up claims with evidence, using specific language, avoiding misleading language, etc?

300

A greenwashing technique that focuses on one environmental claim while ignoring the rest of the product's negative aspects.

What is red herring?

300

This car company marketed “clean diesel” while secretly installing devices to cheat emissions tests.

What is Volkswagen?

300

This cleaning product brand promotes itself as “green” and “plant-based,” but has been found to contain harmful chemicals and packaged in single-use plastics.

What is Method?

300

There is a single official global “eco-certification” logo.

What is False?

300

This practice involves openly sharing a company’s environmental impact data so consumers can make informed choices.

What is transparency or public reporting?

400

Certification that holds companies to social and environmental standards

What is a B-Corp?

400

This oil giant ran ads about algae-based fuel while 99% of its business was still fossil fuels.

What is ExxonMobil?

400

This US airline announced it was the first to go “carbon neutral” but it relied primarily on funding carbon offset programs such as reforestation and renewable energy instead of directly reducing emissions.

What is Delta Airlines?

400

True or False: A missing third-party verification on a “green” label is a red flag for greenwashing

What is True?

400

People who research products, check labels, and choose items based on environmental and ethical impacts are practicing this.

What is conscious consumerism?

500

Term when companies sell products based on legitimate environmental claims

What is green marketing?

500

This soda company claimed their bottles were made of 25% recycled plastic to distract from the truth that they are still a global plastic polluter.

What is Coca-Cola?

500

This sunscreen brand marketed its products as “reef-friendly,” yet they contained oxybenzone and octinoxate, which are chemicals harmful to coral reefs.

What is Banana Boat?

500

True or False: A product labeled “biodegradable” is safe for the environment and will break down completely.

What is False? (Certain products will not break down in a natural setting and may need an industrial facility)

500

What US state restricts the selling of plastic products labeled as “biodegradable” or “compostable”?

What is California?

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