HSBC’s Eco-Friendly Commitment: Genuine Efforts or Greenwashing? [Book Review]

Abstract

The ASA’s criticism serves as a reminder that organizations must align their actions with their environmental claims to contribute to environmental betterment genuinely. Otherwise, that will not be a pursuit of eco-surplus culture but a greenwashing culture that keeps distancing the business sector from achieving the environmental semiconducting principle.

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