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FORM OF SPIN IN WHICH GREEN PR OR GREEN MARKETING IS DECEPTIVELY USED TO PROMOTE THE PERCEPTION THAT AN ORGANIZATION'S PRODUCTS, AIMS OR POLICIES ARE ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
Green-washing; Linguistically detoxified; Linguistic detoxification; Linguistic detox; Green wash; Green washing; Green Washing; Green Wash; Green sheen; Greenwashed; Greenwashes; Greenwasher; Greenwashers; Green washes; Green washed; Green washer; Green washers; Green sheens; Greenwash; Greenscamming; Greenscam
  • Earth Day 1970
  • The [[Airbus A380]] described as "A better environment inside and out."
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Bob Sheens         
AUSTRALIAN RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALLER
Bob Sheens was a rugby league footballer in Australia's major competition the New South Wales Rugby League (NSWRL). Bob is the brother of Tim Sheens.
Sheenly      
·adv Brightly.
sheen         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Sheen (disambiguation)
If something has a sheen, it has a smooth and gentle brightness on its surface.
The carpet had a silvery sheen to it.
N-SING: oft adj N

ويكيبيديا

Greenwashing

Greenwashing (a compound word modeled on "whitewash"), also called "green sheen", is a form of advertising or marketing spin in which green PR and green marketing are deceptively used to persuade the public that an organization's products, aims and policies are environmentally friendly. Companies that intentionally take up greenwashing communication strategies often do so in order to distance themselves from their own environmental lapses or those of their suppliers.

An example of greenwashing is when an organization spends significantly more resources on advertising being "green" than on environmentally sound practices. Greenwashing can range from changing the name or label of a product to evoke the natural environment (for example on a product containing harmful chemicals) to multimillion-dollar campaigns that portray highly-polluting energy companies as eco-friendly. Greenwashing covers up unsustainable corporate agendas and policies. Highly public accusations of greenwashing have contributed to the term's increasing use.

Many corporations use greenwashing to improve public perception of their brands. Complex corporate structures can further obscure the big picture. Critics of the practice suggest the rise of greenwashing, paired with ineffective regulation, contributes to consumer skepticism of all green claims and diminishes the power of the consumer to drive companies toward greener manufacturing processes and business operations.

Greenwashing has increased in recent years to meet consumer demand for environmentally-friendly goods and services. New regulations, laws, and guidelines by organizations such as the Committee of Advertising Practice mean to discourage companies from using greenwashing to deceive consumers.

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1. You‘ve got your Kanyes trash–talking Bush after Katrina, and your Martin Sheens railing against the war in Iraq.
2. Images of the celebrity couple were superimposed on the original mugshots using computer technology and then printed on canvases with alternate gold and silver sheens.
3. As always, fishermen should avoid catching seafood in areas with visible oil sheens or slicks, and should only harvest live seafood.
4. Those are the people who stay in the job – unlike the Pav Sheens who seems to want the quick buck by slating others to build up his own reputation.
5. The report by Interior‘s Minerals Management Service said the agency was conducting helicopter flyovers of the Gulf waters to investigate unconfirmed reports of oil spills and oil sheens, but that it was too early to issue any definitive findings.