Not a “Privilege”: Environmental Fraud Beyond the Automotive Industry
Mauro Fracarolli Nunes () and
Camila Lee Park ()
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Mauro Fracarolli Nunes: EDC Paris Business School
Camila Lee Park: EDC Paris Business School
Chapter 7 in Business Ethics and Environmental Fraud, 2021, pp 159-183 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract This chapter extends the discussions to assorted contexts, analyzing cases of environmental fraud in a range of economic activities. Cases linked to the fast fashion, food and beverage, electronics, and logistics industries are examined. That includes the commercialization of conventional products as organic (e.g. cotton, soybeans), the deliberate slowdown of electronic products to push sales (e.g. smartphones), and the use of what is here defined as iceberg strategies by logistics service providers (i.e. green operations limited to the interface these companies keep with consumers, particularly within the last-mile delivery), among others.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-73800-6_7
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