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It has become increasingly popular to label products as “green” or “Earth-friendly.” Why might such terms be misleading?
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It has become increasingly popular to label products as “green” or “Earth-friendly.” Why might such terms be misleading?
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These are vague terms with no set meaning. What you might consider to be an earth-friendly product could be very different thing from the definition used by the advertisers.
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