It’s quick and informative, allowing students to absorb the information in a small amount of time.
Graphics and text make the video more interesting for students.
Additional Prerequisites
The video outlines three ways to see through greenwashing: be a skeptic, look for certified ecolabels, and do your research.
It may be helpful to look up some ecolabels and certifications ahead of time for reference.
It may help to provide some information about the motivations of corporations, media literacy, and what wording is regulated on product packaging and marketing.
Differentiation
In history or economics classes, students could research major companies, their sustainability practices, and potential greenwashing by these companies.
This video could be used in as English language class to teach about media literacy.
Students could bring in products that are “green” and do further research on the product to decide whether it’s actually better for the environment.
Students could create a guide or poster about common marketing slogans or statements that are not regulated or certified.
Students could research other advertisements or products that are marketed or advertised as "healthy," "safe," or "good for the environment" and then research if any proof or evidence is needed to make the claims presented.
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