#greenwashing#WindFarms#Conseravation#Scotland#Sutherland#Peatlands#salmon#Rivers
Another day ,another wind farm application,this time for the opposite side of the local salmon river to the application put on a couple of years back that was turned down for environmental reasons ,It looks like the one planned on peatlands has been turned down and our ancient monuments,bats eagles and other wildlife there are safe.Its like being under siege,hopefully we will get the UNESCO status soon
Unless the windfarm companies are stopped the flow country will be irrevocably damaged Wind farms involve excavation of the peat for the construction of concrete turbine bases, metalled roads and bridges. In the Flows, each turbine base displaces about 5,000 tons of peat. (theres many hundreds of turbines already in the flow country) https://www.fcrt.org/the-flows/
yet theres plenty of ex industrail sites or ground that could be reused elsewhere ,this is purely about money #greenwashing#scotland
Finally, the mainstream media has discovered the scam.
A few months ago, I wrote about supermarkets greenwashing by offering non-existent recycling programmes: https://rants.au/@BinChicken/111378843288140672
This scam is an excuse for supermarkets and food companies not to change their packaging and a feel-good exercise for customers who don't care about their effect on the environment as consumers.
In compagnia di Rossella Sobrero, presidente de "Il Salone della CSR e dell'innovazione sociale", il più grande evento italiano dedicato alla sostenibilità, nell'ultima puntata di @Clorofilla abbiamo parlato di responsabilità sociale d'impresa e dell'evoluzione di questi temi negli ultimi anni, tra greenwashing e una effettiva consapevolezza.
Be ready for a #greenwashing blitz claiming that American fossil gas is "clean" (It's not).
[Edit to add} And warn your friends.
"The American Petroleum Institute launched a multimillion-dollar advertising blitz to make the case for expanded U.S. fossil fuel exploration, production and exports. "
"Chief Executive of the Ākina Foundation, Louise Aitken, is excited by the changing attitudes that are moving companies away from business models that focus solely on financial return, and also take social and environmental impact into account."
@strypey
Unless the fiduciary duty to shareholders is legally subordinated, or more specifically the director/board/CEO are legally protected to not only prioritize fiduciary duty... then #socent is just #greenwashing, #openwasing, #socwashing ie marketing
EU bans misleading environmental claims that rely on offsetting https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2024/jan/17/eu-bans-misleading-environmental-claims-that-rely-on-offsetting Terms such as “climate neutral” or “climate positive” that rely on offsetting will be banned from the EU by 2026 as part of a crackdown on misleading environmental claims. On Wednesday, members of the European parliament [MEPs] voted to outlaw the use of terms such as “environmentally friendly”, “natural”, “biodegradable”, “climate neutral” or “eco” without evidence, while introducing a total ban on using carbon offsetting schemes to substantiate the claims. #greenwashing
"Greenwashing"-Vorwurf: Weitere Razzia bei Fondgesellschaft DWS
Die Staatsanwaltschaft hat erneut Räume der Deutsche-Bank-Tochter DWS durchsucht. Bei der Razzia ging es ein weiteres Mal um den Vorwurf, dass der Fondsanbieter falsche Angaben zu "grünen" Geldanlagen gemacht hat.
WaPo finally posted a modest critique of meat industry greenwashing.
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Under another new California law, companies also must disclose the emissions created throughout their supply chains, and the Securities and Exchange Commission is working on a similar requirement.
It all has big food companies rushing to show progress in cutting emissions, particularly after so many of them promised to zero out their net release of greenhouse gases — known as going “carbon neutral” — by 2050 or earlier, in alignment with the Paris agreement on global warming. In the backdrop is a contentious debate over how those companies should calculate their carbon footprints.
The fight has shifted to an obscure independent organization called the GHG Protocol, a group made up of corporations, scientists and environmental groups that writes accounting rules for greenhouse gas emissions that will guide what climate claims companies can make under new state laws.
Among the companies involved in determining when and how farming and harvesting methods can be used to erase the emissions impact of products like hamburgers and dairy are McDonald’s, Nestlé and the Global Roundtable for Sustainable Beef, to which meat giants Tyson Foods and Cargill belong.
The deliberations of the GHG Protocol, which is managed by the World Resources Institute and the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, are kept confidential. But discord spilled into public in the fall, following its publication of draft guidelines for farm and forestry emissions. Dozens of environmental groups and academics say the rules as proposed would allow companies to declare climate-unfriendly products such as lumber, paper, beef and milk carbon neutral — or even carbon negative — by making modest land use adjustments that don’t truly mitigate the emissions of those products.
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There's certainly going to be more and more tension due to these corporations trying to find better greenwashing, better methods of faking data, more sophisticated bullshit.
OH SNAPS! The #EU just passed its Green Claims Directive banning #greenwashing - including carbon off-setting "carbon neutral" claims COUGH APPLE WATCH COUGH
For my industry, this will force more traceability to substantiate green claims. AKA a GOOD thing!
"Umweltfreundlich", "nachhaltig" oder "klimaneutral" - wenn solche Werbe-Aussagen über Produkte nicht nachweisbar sind, sollen sie in der EU künftig verboten sein. Ein entsprechendes Gesetz hat das EU-Parlament nun beschlossen.
Wer #Fahrrad fährt, kommt schneller und gesünder an, radelt für lebenswertere Städte und das Klima. Aber wie nachhaltig ist die Fahrradbranche? Dieses Mal blicken wir in die Niederlande zu #Swapfiets.
Das Unternehmen entwickelt gerade sein erstes zero-waste Rad. Ein echter Gewinn für nachhaltigen Verkehr. Wir wünschen goede reis! Mehr Infos: https://news.swapfiets.com/de-DE/tags/pressemitteilungen/
@zukunftfahrrad@mastobikes_de
Diese Eigenwerbung von Swapfiets halte ich für bedenklich wegen #greenwashing . Warum sollte ich mit einem eigenen #Fahrrad das ich über viele Jahre fahre, pflege und Verschleißteile austausche schädlicher sein als ein Leasingrad welche oft vernachlässigt werden? Nebenbei schreibt Swapfiets rote Zahlen.
Im Namen der grüngewaschenen, digitalen Transformation des Kapitalismus sollen wohl bald schon die letzten, bis dahin weniger berührten Ökosysteme der Erde wirtschaftlich erschlossen und ausgebeutet werden.
"Der Drang nach immer neuen Rohstoffressourcen rückte in den letzten Jahren auch die Tiefsee in den Fokus der Wirtschaft. Konkret geht es um sogenannte “Manganknollen“, die neben Mangan auch Eisen, Kupfer, Nickel und Kobalt enthalten – Metalle, die vor allem für Batterien, Smartphones und Solarzellen, wichtig sind."
Die "große Transformation" des Kapitalismus ist eigentlich genauso wie der alte Kapitalismus. Profite stehen an erster Stelle, Menschen werden weiterhin ausgebeutet und die Umwelt wird ebenso rücksichtslos immer weiter kaputt gemacht. Neu ist höchstens, dass zuvor für den Menschen unerreichbare, unberührte Ökosysteme nun auch für den Ressourcenabbau erschlossen werden und in Folge zerstört werden. Begleitet wird das ganze vom üblichen aber nicht minder dreisten Greenwashing.
"Norwegen will als erstes Land weltweit vor seiner Küste Manganknollen abbauen. Die Knollen enthalten wichtige Rohstoffe, die unter anderem für den Bau von Autobatterien verwendet werden. Der Abbau ist jedoch heftig umstritten, da er katastrophale Folgen für die Um- und Tierwelt auf dem Meeresgrund hat."