US advertising agencies have urged the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to gather more information before making changes to "green marketing" guidelines, according to an article from Broadcasting and Cable.
The commission is currently investigating whether an increase in the number of companies making environmentally sustainable marketing assertions and growing public concerns over "greenwashing" should be tackled through more restrictions and guidelines for certain types of green claims.
Last month, the commission held the first in a series of public workshops on updating its so called Green Guides, which outline best practices for environmental marketing and cover how businesses should promote and verify green claims. The first session discussed whether specific guidelines are required for the burgeoning carbon offset industry, which has been dogged by concerns over its credibility in recent years.
Now the advertising trade associations the American Association of Advertising Agencies (AAAA), the American Advertising Federation (AAF) and the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) have reportedly made a joint filing to the FTC arguing the judgement on new guidelines should not be rushed.
Existing guidelines on the truth and accuracy of green claims are effective and self regulation already ensures that environmental claims are substantiated and must not be deceptive, the agencies are arguing. They warned changes could confuse consumers and restrict a company's ability to communicate its green initiatives.
The advertising agencies said the FTC should "not to take any action that would stifle the ability or the interest of a company to make positive steps in improving the environment".
Latest round of talks on green marketing guidelines to focus on building and textiles industries 10 Jun 2008
Federal Trade Commission's review of green marketing guidelines to address " consumer perception" issues surrounding green packaging claims 04 Mar 2008
FTC and ASA both planning to address concerns over false and exaggerated green advertising claims 27 Nov 2007
Federal Trade Commission receives letter from 10 US states calling for stricter rules for the burgeoning carbon offset industry 30 Jan 2008
Focus on energy savings through fuel efficiency for homes and public and commercial buildings 04 Jul 2008
ActionAid accuses G8 of driving more people into poverty by pursing biofuels and cutting agri-aid 04 Jul 2008
Businesses' new found focus on the environment may be welcome, but according to Conrad MacKerron, it is taking attention away from workers' rights issues – and the credibility of the entire green business movement could be at risk 03 Jul 2008
It may be a year old, but as Dell's Jonathan Perry explains, firms looking to get rid of their old IT kit still need to pay attention to the WEEE directive 02 Jul 2008
Telling customers about your environmental targets is all well and good but, as Paul Thomas argues, they are meaningless if you do not know how they are to be achieved 01 Jul 2008



