The Swiss Fair Trading Commission considers advertising that refers to climate neutrality to be unfair. As long as there are no methods for actually measuring this promise, it cannot be used for advertising purposes.
Slogans such as "CO2 neutral", "climate neutral" or "climate positive" are therefore misleading, the Swiss Fair Trading Commission (Stiftung für Konsumentenschutz or SKS), said on Tuesday. If companies fail to adapt their advertising, the State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (Seco) must take action against them, concludes the foundation.
In two decisions concerning the cases of a heating oil company and a baby food manufacturer, the Commission found that advertising about climate neutrality was unfair. As long as there are no definitive and generally accepted methods for measuring sustainability or for guaranteeing implementation, such green marketing messages mislead consumers.
According to the Commission's recommendation, the heating oil company should no longer claim that its product is climate neutral before presenting full proof. On the production side, it should calculate the effects on the climate and prove without fail that they are fully offset - and this according to a widely accepted method. ...
Congratulations to switzerland. This is unfortunately a known fact that should be known more widely. Similar bans for such misleading marketing should exists everywhere
A little bit of greenwashing will be prevented. Good, we need real action, not token moves.