Episode Description
When is a green claim a marketing win — and when is it a lawsuit waiting to happen?
In this episode of Marketing on Trial, Emma and Ryan unpack what every brand needs to know about the FTC’s proposed 2025 Green Guides update. From bamboo socks to biodegradable soap labels, the crackdown on misleading eco-claims is real — and compliance is no longer optional. Whether your product touts “recyclable packaging” or “made with renewable materials,” this episode is your legal ops playbook for staying out of class action crosshairs.
We cover:
- The FTC’s definition of greenwashing (1:10)
- California’s SB 343 vs. the federal Green Guides (4:28)
- Why “recyclable where accepted” matters (7:05)
- The new thresholds that may invalidate your current label (8:40)
- Civil penalties, consumer backlash, and class action exposure (11:15)
- A compliance checklist you can implement today (13:30)
Timestamps:
- (0:00) Why green marketing is legally risky now
- (1:10) What counts as greenwashing under FTC rules
- (4:28) California’s stricter standard: SB 343 unpacked
- (7:05) “Recyclable” vs. “recyclable where accepted” — why it matters
- (8:40) Substantiating claims: access thresholds, certifications, and facility data
- (11:15) Image damage and class action risks for green claims
- (13:30) 5-step compliance checklist for marketers
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