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Dark Patterns of Sustainability: When “Eco-Friendly” UX is Actually Greenwashing

Dark Patterns of Sustainability: When “Eco-Friendly” UX is Actually Greenwashing

At checkout, a pre-checked box adds $2 for “carbon-neutral delivery.” A progress bar shows your “plastic savings” for refusing a bag. Your banking app awards “green leaves” for reading an article about conservation. These interfaces feel virtuous, but increas…

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