Talk:Greenwashing/Archives/2021

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In addition, the political term "linguistic detoxification" describes when, through legislation or other government action, the definitions of toxicity for certain substances are changed, or the name of the substance is changed, so that fewer things fall under a particular classification as toxic. The origin of this phrase has been attributed to environmental activist and author Barry Commoner.[1]

not sure why this text is in the article or what the relevance is, so took it out for now.

--Genetics4good (talk) 13:06, 20 November 2020 (UTC)

References

  1. ^ Commoner, Barry (1990). "After 20 Years: The Crisis of Environmental Regulation". New Solutions. 1 (1): 22–29. doi:10.2190/ns1.1.g. PMID 22910312. S2CID 207317210.