Sustainability Buzzwords
Using buzzwords can be a reflection of sustainable practices or just another way to greenwash a company. Greenwashing is when a company provides misleading information to make consumers think that the brand is sustainable and environmentally conscious. However, the use of buzzwords does not always mean greenwashing. In order to learn more, move your cursor over the company to see which sustainability buzzwords they use on their websites, packaging, and advertisements
P&G
Tide
Tide is a laundry detergent brand.
Tide uses...
P&G
Downy
Downy is a fabric softener brand.
Downy uses...
SC Johnson
Method
Method is a general household brand
Method uses...
P&G
Dawn
Dawn is a dish detergent brand.
Dawn uses...
P&G
Dropps
Dropps is a fabric care brand.
Dropps uses...
SC Johnson
Mrs. Meyers
Mrs. Meyers is a general home care brand. Mrs. Meyers uses...
P&G
Swiffer
Swiffer is a floor cleaning brand.
Swiffer uses...
P&G
Febreeze
Febreeze is a home fragrance brand.
Febreeze uses...
SC Johnson
Glade
Glade is a home fragrance brand.
Glade uses...
P&G
Charmin
Charmin is a toilet paper brand.
Charmin uses...
P&G
Boutny
Bounty is a paper towel brand.
Bounty uses...
Unilever
Seventh Generation
Seventh Generation is a general household brand.
Seventh Generation uses...
P&G
Aussie
Aussie is a haircare brand.
Aussie uses...
P&G
Herbal Essences
Herbal Essences is a haircare brand.
Herbal Essences uses...
Unilever
Love, Beauty & Planet
Love, Beauty and Planet is a haircare brand.
Love, Beauty and Planet uses...
P&G
Olay
Olay is a personal care brand.
Olay uses...
P&G
Old Spice
Old Spice is a personal care brand.
Old Spice uses...
Unilever
Suave
Suave is a haircare brand.
Suave uses...
P&G
Native
Native is a personal care brand.
Native uses...
Unilever
Dove
Dove is a personal care brand.
Dove uses...
Unilever
Simple
Simple is a personal care brand.
Simple uses...