Walmart Demonstrates Green Washing With A Carpet Cleaner
Walmart recently put out a commercial that introduces some seriously flawed logic.
The ad starts out okay. They talk about protecting the Earth and show us a cute little Bissell carpet cleaner that's made from 50% recycled plastic.
Okay, I'm on board.
But then they try to convince us to buy said carpet cleaners by saying: "If every Walmart customer—all 200 million of us—bought one, it would be like recycling 2 million bags of trash. Now that is some serious cleaning power"
When I heard first heard that, I wanted to pinch my arm to be sure I was awake. I asked myself, "Did they seriously just say that? Seriously?"
Walmart is trying to convince people that buying 200 million new carpet cleaners made of 50% recycled plastic (a.k.a. 50% virgin plastic) is good for the environment?!?! You've got to be kidding me!
You know what would be better for the environment? Renting a carpet cleaner or borrowing one from a neighbor, or, dare I say it, buying one used.
But I guess I don't expect Walmart to share these types of ideas with people.
I do expect, however, that they don't run around telling people who don't need or want a carpet cleaner that the best thing they could do for the environment is to buy one.
I mean, seriously! That's just wrong.
The ad starts out okay. They talk about protecting the Earth and show us a cute little Bissell carpet cleaner that's made from 50% recycled plastic.
Okay, I'm on board.
But then they try to convince us to buy said carpet cleaners by saying: "If every Walmart customer—all 200 million of us—bought one, it would be like recycling 2 million bags of trash. Now that is some serious cleaning power"
When I heard first heard that, I wanted to pinch my arm to be sure I was awake. I asked myself, "Did they seriously just say that? Seriously?"
Walmart is trying to convince people that buying 200 million new carpet cleaners made of 50% recycled plastic (a.k.a. 50% virgin plastic) is good for the environment?!?! You've got to be kidding me!
You know what would be better for the environment? Renting a carpet cleaner or borrowing one from a neighbor, or, dare I say it, buying one used.
But I guess I don't expect Walmart to share these types of ideas with people.
I do expect, however, that they don't run around telling people who don't need or want a carpet cleaner that the best thing they could do for the environment is to buy one.
I mean, seriously! That's just wrong.
Comments
The environmental impact of a carpet cleaner has precious little to do with the material used to create it.
But I suppose their success is based on people purchasing things they don't really need...
Thanks for letting us know about this!
Borrowing from neighbors or friends doesn't just help the environment with less waste but, it promotes a better sense of community which is also lacking these days. I borrow a carpet cleaner from a friend and it works out great.
http://www.betterworldshopper.com/worst.html
It is always greener to not buy, or borrow, or rent then to purchase anything new, no matter how much recycled anything is in it. BP
That entire sentence just doesn't jive in my head.