However, many of these products lack independent certification, and some may simply be marketing gimmicks used to attract consumers—a practice known as "greenwashing." A research team at the George Institute for Global Health in Australia analyzed over 27,000 packaged food products from supermarkets in Sydney, including Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, IGA, and Harris Farm. The study found that nearly 40% of the products carried some form of environment…
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However, many of these products lack independent certification, and some may simply be marketing gimmicks used to attract consumers—a practice known as "greenwashing." A research team at the George Institute for Global Health in Australia analyzed over 27,000 packaged food products from supermarkets in Sydney, including Coles, Woolworths, Aldi, IGA, and Harris Farm. The study found that nearly 40% of the products carried some form of environment…