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Major Corporations in Sight for Two Sides Global Anti-Greenwashing Campaign

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At the annual meeting of Two Sides Country Managers in London, U.K., on Oct. 31, 2016, representatives from Europe, North America, South America, South Africa, and Australia determined to renew efforts to stop organizations from using anti-print and paper messages in their marketing. 

Claims such as "go paperless, go green" and "go paperless, save trees," are commonplace as major corporations promote electronic services and products to reduce costs. However, such claims are not backed up by any analysis, they ignore the unique sustainable features of print and paper, and they do not consider the fact that all communication channels have an environmental impact.  

In a joint statement, Two Sides Country Managers said that "our global anti-greenwash campaign, targeted at major banks, utilities, telecoms, and other Fortune 500 companies, has investigated nearly 500 organizations worldwide. Of these, 63% have been found to be using greenwash in their marketing, usually in breach of local regulations, and after being challenged by Two Sides, 70% have voluntarily amended their messaging—a great success story!

"We intend to carry on this important work, which, if left unchallenged, would leave millions of consumers believing that the use of paper is environmentally unfriendly. The reality is that paper is produced by a highly responsible industry which manages forests for the benefit of future generations."

Two Sides is supported by leading companies and associations worldwide, spanning the graphic communications value chain and covering industry associations, inks and chemicals, envelopes and mail, merchants, print equipment, printers, converters, and pulp and paper producers.
 
 
 
 Country managers at Two Sides annual meeting in London took time to visit  Windsor Castle.   

 

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