I like this graph made me develop another question
How are they doing towards their respective carbon loads?
Pumping vs talking a lot?
Negative and low coverage?
lucassou on
So the Y axis is only the “news count”, might as well rename the axis as “Greenwashing index” as obviously communicating a lot on sustainability does not necessarily translate into real actions.
Mueryk on
Oh look a German company has talked a great deal about their environmentalism………
Siemens has never been called out for false advertising and is a totally ethical company.
Anyone remember Volkswagen?
Similar thoughts regarding Apple and Microsoft having paid for their propaganda as well.
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[OC] Data Sources: [veridion.com](http://veridion.com/) and [https://time.com/collection/worlds-most-sustainable-companies-2025/](https://time.com/collection/worlds-most-sustainable-companies-2025/)
Visual Tool: [Adobe Illustrator](https://www.reddit.com/search/?q=Adobe+Illustrator+data+visualization&cId=b9a6b3df-7438-4a09-9d1b-0bcbb2cd1d6e&iId=fdaf8395-2c78-463f-b026-8005a907de1d)
I like this graph made me develop another question
How are they doing towards their respective carbon loads?
Pumping vs talking a lot?
Negative and low coverage?
So the Y axis is only the “news count”, might as well rename the axis as “Greenwashing index” as obviously communicating a lot on sustainability does not necessarily translate into real actions.
Oh look a German company has talked a great deal about their environmentalism………
Siemens has never been called out for false advertising and is a totally ethical company.
Anyone remember Volkswagen?
Similar thoughts regarding Apple and Microsoft having paid for their propaganda as well.