How to Avoid Greenwashing When Promoting Your Environmentally Sound Initiatives

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Green marketing expert Jacquie Ottman talks greenwashing and how to avoid it by going throughout the FTC Green Guides and giving advice on what to say and do when promoting your environmentally sound initiatives.

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How to Avoid Greenwashing When Promoting Your Environmentally Sound Initiatives

Presented to!By Jacquelyn A. Ottman !November 2014!

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Greenwash!!Overview of the 2012 FTC Green Guides!What Else You Can Say/Do!Conclusions!Resources!Q & A!

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Purpose of Today!

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Jacquelyn Ottman!

Founder, Principal, J. Ottman Consulting, Inc., adivsors to business and government on positive sustainability and green marketing strategy.!Founder, WeHateToWaste.com, an initiative to foster awareness and education for consumer and employee waste prevention education. !Author, New Rules of Green Marketing, How to Make Credible Green Marketing Claims!!

Our Clients!

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Greenwash!

Definition: Misleading claims re: environmental benefits of products, operations, or processes. !Can be inadvertent due to lack of awareness, education on scientific issues but risks are still the same.!!! !

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Corporate Risks of Greenwash

Accusations from: media, consumers, regulators, competitors, scientific community!Legal, financial risks from lawsuits!Reputational risks!Sales!

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78% of Americans Will Boycott !Greenwashed Products!

Source: 2013 Cone Communications Green Gap Tracker!

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40% of Americans think “green”’ !means positive impact!

Source: 2013 Cone Communications Green Gap Tracker!

The FTC Green Guides: An Overview!

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FTC Green Guides

!!!Introduced in 1992; updated in 2012!!Not the law — but used to guide legal judgments!!Covers B2B as well as consumer claims!!Environment = exclusive focus (not susty, human health)!!!!!!!

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Supplier! Customer!

FTC Green Guides Apply to B2B Claims, Too! Customers Can Suffer When Supplierʼs Claims are Questioned

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Whatʼs Covered in the Guides - 1

!!!General Environmental Benefit Claims (‘Green’, ‘Eco-Friendly’), —!! Images, Product Names, too!!Certifications, Seals and Endorsements!!Carbon offsets!!!

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Whatʼs Covered in the Guides - 2

!!‘Free of’, ‘Non-toxic’, ‘Ozone-safe’!‘Recyclable’, ‘Made with recycled content’!‘Made with renewable energy, … materials’!‘Biodegradable’ ‘Compostable’ !‘Source reduction’ ‘Refillable’!!!!!!

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Whatʼs NOT Covered in the Guides

!!!‘Energy Efficient’ (US EPA)!!‘Organic’ (USDA)!!‘Biobasedʼ (USDA)!!‘Natural’ (Not Defined)!!‘Sustainable’ (Not Defined)!

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Cases since 2012

!! !Plastic lumber (% PCR)!!Plastics bio/ oxo- degradability!!Diaper compostability!!Mattresses (VOC-free)!!Zero VOC Paints!!Bamboo/ Rayon Textiles!! ! !!!!

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The 2012 FTC Green Guides: Whatʼs New, Whatʼs Important!

Avoid Generalized Environmental Claims!

R.I.P. “Eco-Friendly” Based on Single Attribute!

R.I.P. Images, too! !

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R.I.P.? Be careful to avoid any cause-marketing efforts that may unfairly halo their productʼs environmental performance. !

“Blue”, not green!!

Be Specific!

Provide complete information!

Be transparent when enlisting the support of

third parties!

R.I.P. Avoid Seals and Certifications that Donʼt Identify the Certifying Body!

Credible Third Party Certifications!

Be Clear — What Consumers Take Away is Key

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FTC Research: Consumers confuse “Renewable” with

“Recycled”, “Recyclable” and “Biodegradable”

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Consumers likely confuse ʻbiobasedʼ, ʻbiodegradableʼ, ʻcompostableʼ, ʻnaturalʼ,

and ʻrenewable!̓

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ʻBiobasedʼ does not necessarily mean ʻbiodegradableʼ, ʻcompostableʼ, ʻrecyclableʼ or ʻnaturalʼ !

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Some bio-based plastics are recyclable but not compostable … !

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Some things degrade in your backyard composter…. !

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R.I.P. And some things donʼt…!

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“All Greenware® products are made in the USA from plant sources that are domestically-grown and annually renewable as well as 100 percent compostable in actively managed municipal or industrial facilities, where available.”!

These products have all earned green certification by the new USDA Certified Biobased Product Label. Biobased products like these soaps and instant hand sanitizers are expected to reduce petroleum consumption, increase the use of renewable resources and better manage the carbon cycle, and may contribute to reducing adverse environmental and health impacts.

“Ecolab's bio-based facility care solutions are made from plant-derived natural resources and designed to remove soils from hard surfaces safely and effectively.” !

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These products have all earned green certification by the new USDA Certified Biobased Product Label. Biobased products like these soaps and instant hand sanitizers are expected to reduce petroleum consumption, increase the use of renewable resources and better manage the carbon cycle, and may contribute to reducing adverse environmental and health impacts.

"Biobased products add value to renewable agriculture commodities, create jobs in rural communities and help our nation decrease its reliance on foreign-sourced and non-renewable petroleum.”!

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Other Things That Can Help Underscore Credibility!

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Walk Your Talk (product & company)!Promote Responsible Behavior!Pro-active Innovation throughout Lifecycle!Be Transparent (Provide specifics)!Enlist Third Parties (beyond ecolabels)!

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In Sum - 1!

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It is possible to avoid the risks of greenwash. Following the FTC Guides can help:!

!Avoid generalized environmental claims!!Be specific!!Tell the whole story!!Be clear — what consumers take away !is key!!!

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In Sum - 2!

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Be careful when using undefined terms, e.g., Sustainable, Natural, etc.!Every situation is unique, so consult with environmental scientists and legal counsel!Look for opportunities to practice self-regulation.!!!!

http://www.greenmarketing.com/our-book!!

http://www.asrcreviews.org! http://ftc.gov/greenguides!!

http://adage.com/trend-reports/!report.php?id=82!

Helpful Resources!

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Letʼs Talk Some More!

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Jacquie Ottman!212 879 4160!Info [at] greenmarketing (dot) com!

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Copyright ©2014 by J. Ottman Consulting, Inc. !315 East 69 Street, NY NY 10021 USA !!This presentation was excerpted from a recent talk given by Jacquelyn Ottman. !!It is the exclusive property of J. Ottman Consulting, Inc. It may not be reproduced or transmitted or repurposed for any use, in whole or in part in any form without prior written permission.!