Ain’t that the truth!! Any idea what country the product is sold in?? The same kind of thing happens with other sustainable certifications. Fair Trade for example gets exploited extensively by non-certified organizations. As long as they aren’t using a trademarked logo, they can get away with pretty much anything!
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Sadly that is the harsh truth. Most green- marked products aren’t that green. At least they’re being honest!
Ain’t that the truth!! Any idea what country the product is sold in?? The same kind of thing happens with other sustainable certifications. Fair Trade for example gets exploited extensively by non-certified organizations. As long as they aren’t using a trademarked logo, they can get away with pretty much anything!
This is a great post.. Very informative… I can see that you put a lot of hard work on your every post that’s why I think I’d come here more often. Keep it up! By the way, you can also drop by my blogs. They’re about Vegetable Gardening and Composting. I’m sure you’d find my blogs helpful too.