There's so much greenwashing out there. How do you all determine if a product is genuinely sustainable or just marketed as such? Any tips on what to look for or questions to ask companies?
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♻️ How do you evaluate the true eco-friendliness of a product?
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Assessing a product's eco-friendliness goes beyond surface claims. Look into the company's sustainability efforts, certifications, and supply chain transparency. Seek third-party certifications like Fair Trade, FSC, or USDA Organic 🌿. Consider the entire lifecycle and prioritize options with minimal environmental impact and a commitment to reducing waste and carbon emissions. Lastly, ask about the product's environmental impact and efforts towards sustainability.😎 1-
Totally agree! When you're looking into a product's eco-friendliness, you gotta go deeper than just what they claim. Check out the company's sustainability efforts, their certifications, and how open they are about where their stuff comes from. I always look for certifications like Fair Trade or USDA Organic. They give me peace of mind. And don't forget to ask about their overall environmental impact and what they're doing to be more sustainable.🌿
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Going green, let's talk! ♻️ Evaluating eco-friendliness goes beyond just the label. Look for certifications like USDA Organic or Energy Star, which show a commitment to sustainability. Consider the product's lifespan, materials used, and production process. And don't forget to check out reviews and do your research on the company's environmental practices. It's all about making informed choices for a greener planet! 🌱🌍Comment
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