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The book argues that consumers are often unaware of the full environmental and social impacts of the products they purchase due to a lack of information. Goleman explains that many "green" labels can be misleading, creating a false sense of security. He introduces the concept of "radical transparency," where new technologies could provide detailed ecological facts about products at the point of purchase, allowing consumers to make smarter decisions and driving companies to reform their businesses
The book argues that consumers are often unaware of the full environmental and social impacts of the products they purchase due to a lack of information. Goleman explains that many "green" labels can be misleading, creating a false sense of security. He introduces the concept of "radical transparency," where new technologies could provide detailed ecological facts about products at the point of purchase, allowing consumers to make smarter decisions and driving companies to reform their businesses
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