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BMW, MG adverts banned over greenwashing concerns

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Corporations developing sustainable carbon reduction products also need to avoid getting caught up in greenwashing controversies. German car manufacturer BMW and the UK-based MG Motor (Morris Garages) were called out by UK regulatory authorities for allegedly making inappropriate claims of "zero carbon emissions" in their advertisements, leading to a ban on their release.

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