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Avoid Greenwashing: Build trust with transparency and credibility 🗯️ As sustainability demands grow, companies are setting ambitious ESG goals—but with this comes the risk of misleading claims. Greenwashing happens when businesses focus more on appearing green than truly reducing their environmental impact. It is related to the practice of making misleading or false claims about the environmental benefits of a product, service or company. With increased scrutiny, greenwashing can lead to: ⚠️ Eroded consumer trust ⚠️ Legal challenges and regulatory fines ⚠️ Reputational damage ⚠️ Financial loss and exclusion from key markets So, how can sustainability efforts remain authentic and credible? 👉 Be clear, consistent, and specific—back claims with data and measurable results. 👉 Acknowledge areas for improvement and communicate them transparently. 👉 Share your sustainability data and methodologies publicly to build trust. 👉 Collaborate with employees, suppliers, and customers to uncover gaps and strengthen your story. 👉 Sustainability is a journey—commit to continuous improvement and share challenges along the way. Focus on progress, not perfection. Authentic sustainability builds trust, safeguards reputation, and positions a business as a credible leader in a competitive market. If you’re working on sustainability and need support or just want to learn more, feel free to reach out—we’re here to help! #Greenwashing #ESG #Transparency Christian Honoré, Thue Birk Svenningsen, Christian Mann Boserup, Morten Nielsen, Claus Frier, Juliana Reis Soares da Silva, Paula B., Anton Lisitsyn Bidstrup