Pinkwashing is when a company or organization claims to care about breast cancer by promoting a pink ribbon product, but at the same time produces or sells products that are linked to the disease.
Pinkwashing is when a company or organization claims to care about breast cancer by promoting a pink ribbon product, but at the same time produces or sells products that are linked to the disease, according to a definition by education organization Breast Cancer Action.
"If they're not actually helping to be a part of the cancer solution through cancer research, or through the products that they're developing, or the services that they are providing, then they're not really helping to solve the problem,” said Melissa Akaka, a marketing expert and co-director of the Consumer Insights and Business Innovation Center at the University of Denver.
Just because you see the pink ribbon image on a product or company doesn’t mean the purchase will help a breast cancer charity, according to charity evaluator Give.org, a part of the Better Business Bureau. The use of these images are not regulated. “I think everybody wants to increase awareness around breast cancer, but the problem is that when people are profiting off of it in a way that doesn’t actually support the effort to solve the cancer problem, it becomes an ethical issue,” Akaka said.
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