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Volkswagen and the High-tech Greenwash

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

Eric L. Lane*
Affiliation:
Green Patent Law and Green Patent Blog

Extract

In several ways, the revelations that Volkswagen used software to cheat on vehicle emissions tests echo common threads of greenwashing cases against car manufacturers. However, in one significant respect, the Volkswagen scandal is much more than just another example of greenwashing. That is, the German automaker's use of software to deceive brings a novel technological aspect to greenwashing. This article discusses the Volkswagen scandal in the context of automobile greenwashing cases and highlights this newhigh-tech greenwashing.

Type
Mini-Symposium on the VW Scandal
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2016

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2 The Economist, “Dirty Secrets,” 26 September 2015, available on the Internet at < http://www.economist.com/news/leaders/21666226-volkswagens-falsification-pollution-tests-opens-door-very-different-car> (last accessed on 17 December 2015).

3 Supra, note 2.

4 Supra, note 1.

5 Supra, note 1.

6 Richard Westcott, BBC News, “VW cars can also cheat European emissions test, BBC learns,” 23 November 2015, available on the Internet at <http://www.bbc.com/news/business-34857404> (last accessed on 23 November 2015).

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8 Pitkin Complaint at ¶¶ 13–23.

9 Pitkin Complaint at ¶ 27.

10 Supra, note 10.

11 Supra, note 10.

12 Pitkin Complaint at ¶ 33.

13 Pitkin Complaint at ¶¶ 9–11.

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16 DeLuca Complaint at ¶¶ 15–17.

17 DeLuca Complaint at ¶ 16.

18 DeLuca Complaint at ¶¶ 15–17.

19 DeLuca Complaint at ¶ 17.

20 Supra, note 20.