


Think you can spot the difference between true sustainability and clever marketing? This quiz will test how closely you read — and how well you can see through subtle greenwashing tricks.
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If a product is labeled “eco-friendly,” it means it has been certified by an environmental organization.
A company that plants trees to offset carbon emissions can claim to be carbon neutral.
Greenwashing only happens in advertising, not in corporate reports or social media.
Using green packaging colors or nature imagery can sometimes be a form of greenwashing.
If a product is made from “natural ingredients,” it’s automatically better for the environment.
There are official laws in some countries that penalize greenwashing.
The “recycling” symbol on packaging always means the product is recyclable.