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Greenwashing investigated in the landscape of global value chains
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0952-8873; 1464-374X
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Journal of environmental law, 2025, Art. eqaf018, OnlineFirst
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TENREIRA, Luca, Greenwashing investigated in the landscape of global value chains, Journal of environmental law, 2025, Art. eqaf018, OnlineFirst - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/92837
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This commentary situates the analysis of greenwashing within the broader regulatory transformation of corporate environmental responsibility, particularly as shaped by regulatory mechanisms such as the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CS3D). Rather than treating greenwashing as a problem of deceptive marketing alone, this study reframes it as an entry point into the epistemic politics of environmental claims. In doing so, it foregrounds how sustainability-related assertions—especially those embedded in due diligence frameworks—are not merely legal obligations but complex knowledge practices crafted within and across fragmented global value chains (GVCs).
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Published online: 16 June 2025