Watchdog Publishes Greenwashing Identification Guide for Consumers in Hungary
- 27 Apr 2026 4:50 PM
The guide highlights the use of overly general claims, such as "eco", "sustainable" or "environmentally-friendly", and urges consumers to seek "objective data" on the internet or manufacturers' websites.
It also advises against making purchasing decisions based solely on packaging and recommends a more conscious approach that considers environmental impact alongside price and quality.
Further details and practical tips are available on the GVH’s consumer information page on green advertising: https://gvh.hu/fogyasztoknak/gondolja_vegig_higgadtan/zold_hirdetesek
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