Something Fishy with the MSC

by admin on October 4, 2007

something fishyThis is a great expose on the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) greenwash scam. A must read with wider application for other environmental issues and how industry uses PR to greenwash itself.

An abridged extract from Bob Burton’s Inside Spin: The dark underbelly of the PR industry.

A hallmark tactic of activist campaigns in the 1960s and 1970s was the use of consumer boycotts to punish recalcitrant companies. By the 1990s, however, the trend was more towards developing standards and accrediting retail products that passed muster. The theory was that an accredited product would be rewarded by consumers while the laggards would be under financial pressure to lift their game. One of the pioneering projects during the 1990s was the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC), which was established by a broad coalition of non-profit groups. Its aim was to shift timber production to sources designated as more sustainable and reduce the market share for forest products derived from the destruction of the world’s great forests. Despite numerous problems, the FSC label had some impact, especially in Europe.

Something Fishy | Center for Media and Democracy

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