09/22/2025 | News release | Distributed by Public on 09/22/2025 08:54
We've all seen the buzzwords - eco-friendly, sustainable, recyclable, green. They make us feel good about the choices we're making, but how often do we stop and ask: Are these claims actually true?
The reality is that not all "green" promises are created equal. Some companies use sustainability as a marketing tactic, making claims that sound good but lack proof - a practice known as greenwashing.
What Is Greenwashing?
Greenwashing happens when companies make false, misleading, or exaggerated claims about the environmental benefits of their products or practices. And it's more common than you might think.
A few high-profile examples:
These examples show why it's critical to look beyond marketing claims and demand proof.
How to Spot the Difference
Not sure if a company's sustainability claims are real? Keep an eye out for these signs:
Where East Penn Stands Apart
At East Penn Manufacturing, sustainability isn't a slogan - it's part of our DNA. We've built an integrated recycling process that recovers and reuses lead, plastic, and other components from spent batteries.
But we didn't stop there. We put our recycling claims to the test.
UL Solutions, a globally recognized leader in product safety and sustainability validation, conducted a thorough assessment of our transportation batteries. The result?
East Penn earned UL's highest Recycled Content Validation in the world - 98% recycled material used in our transportation batteries.
This isn't a marketing claim; it's independent, third-party validation that underscores our commitment to quality, transparency, and environmental responsibility.
Why It Matters to You
When you choose East Penn, you're choosing more than a premium battery - you're choosing a partner that:
Because for us, sustainability isn't about buzzwords. It's about doing the right thing - for our customers, our industry, and our planet.
Learn more about our integrated recycling process HERE.