The Brand Deals Are Rolling In... But Is This "Sustainability Writing" or Just Greenwashing?

LionelDuke

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I need some outside perspectives. I’m a content creator on the side, focusing on sustainable living. My follower count is growing, and I’m starting to get approached by brands for collaborations. This is super exciting! But I'm facing a real ethical dilemma about what constitutes genuine sustainability writing.
A big fast-fashion company just offered me a decent sum to write a post about their new "eco-conscious" collection. But... it's still a fast-fashion company. If I write about it, am I helping them greenwash? If I turn it down, am I missing a chance to push for better practices from the inside? How do you all navigate these murky waters? Where do you draw the line between paid work and staying true to your values? I’d love to hear how other student writers are handling the pressure of monetization. Help a friend out!
 
I've been in this exact spot! 😬 Here's my rule: if the brand's core business model is harmful, no "sustainable" side project makes it okay. Fast fashion exists on overproduction and waste—an "eco-conscious" line is often just 2% recycled polyester and 98% marketing.

But I also get the appeal of that paycheck. If you're considering it, at least be radically transparent with your audience. Disclose everything, explain the dilemma, and let them decide. Some creators use these deals as opportunities to educate about what "sustainable" actually means.

Personally? I'd pass. But I also know not everyone can afford that choice. Whatever you decide, keep your integrity front and center. 🙏
 
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