Airlines (unspecified) · Reality · violation
Airlines engaged in greenwashing by paying restaurants not to use cooking oil, causing deforestation.
High G-score (72) reflects significant environmental harm through indirect deforestation caused by manipulating cooking oil supply chains, creating perverse incentives that shift environmental damage rather than reducing it. Aviation sector's high emissions magnitude combined with deceptive carbon offset scheme warrants elevated scoring. High C-score (68) reflects bold sustainability claims around carbon neutrality/offsets while using unverifiable, self-declared schemes with no third-party audit. Intent score of 12 indicates clear greenwashing pattern: vague language, lack of verification, indirect harm displacement, and systemic deception. Scores within 4 points classify as Mixed wash - both substantial environmental harm AND prominent misleading claims present.
Airlines engaged in greenwashing by paying restaurants not to use cooking oil, causing deforestation
Data sourced from EPA ECHO, GDELT, PR Newswire, and other public sources. Scores are algorithmically generated and may not reflect complete context.