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UN Global Compact Network Australia to launch anti-greenwashing course for marketers

The UN Global Compact Network Australia is set to launch a new anti-greenwashing course for marketers and communicators, in collaboration with sustainability consultancy Salterbaxter.

The announcement:

The UN Global Compact Network Australia (UNGCNA) has partnered with sustainability consultancy, Salterbaxter, and digital workforce learning provider, Cahoot Learning, to develop a new anti-greenwashing training course, tailored for marketers and communicators.

The course, Greenwashing: Time to stop the spin cycle, was developed after an ACCC internet sweep of 247 Australian businesses found 57% were making concerning claims about their environmental credentials. It is designed to help marketing and communications professionals practically apply the eight principles of the ACCC’s ‘Making environmental claims: A guide for business’.

Packed full of practical insight, exercises and examples, the course covers aspects such as the foundations of sustainability; how to identify examples of greenwashing; and ways to talk to others in your business about greenwashing, and how to avoid it.

The training course was piloted with a group of UNGCNA participants late last year.

Kate Dundas, Executive Director at UNGCNA: “There is increasing pressure to respond to consumer demands for environmentally responsible products and services. At the same time, presenting a company or its products and services as environmentally friendly when they are not undermines the trust of consumers and damages reputation. To avoid missteps and harness the potential of marketing as a force for good it’s critical more marketers build the know-how and confidence needed to engage on ESG topics.”

Stu Wragg, Managing Director of Salterbaxter Australia: “Credible business action combined with creative engagement is critical to support the development and uptake of sustainable products and services. As public expectations that companies act on sustainability grows, marketers need to be careful not to inadvertently mislead consumers.”

Barbara Harvey, Head of Learning & Culture at Cahoot Learning: “Learning outcomes are always strengthened when participants learn together. A key feature of this course is the facilitation of peer-to-peer networking via the interactive learning platform – Cahoot Learning. Enrolled marketers can participate in discussions, reflections, activities and case studies, facilitated by experts from the UNGCNA and Salterbaxter team.”

Source: Publicis Groupe

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