Apple is facing a class action lawsuit filed by seven buyers of its Apple Watch, who allege that the company made false and misleading claims regarding the carbon neutrality of certain models. The lawsuit, initiated in Silicon Valley, accuses Apple of 'greenwashing' its products, suggesting that the environmental benefits of its manufacturing processes have been exaggerated. The plaintiffs argue that Apple's claims about carbon neutrality are misleading and do not accurately reflect the environmental impact of the watches. In response, Apple stated that it provides detailed information about its environmental initiatives 'prominently and transparently' for consumers.
Apple Accused of Misleading Consumers With Apple Watch 'Carbon Neutral' Claims https://t.co/JHZDr01qsU
ICYMI. Apple allegedly is "greenwashing" certain Apple Watch products, according to a new false advertising class action. https://t.co/oPVIn2mjSA https://t.co/e9yDW9dLTo
The plaintiffs argue that 'Apple’s carbon neutrality claims are false and misleading.' Apple says it details its environmental work 'prominently and transparently for our users.' https://t.co/L61e813Flo