BadBuster.com – How Green Is Your Brand

BadBuster.comBeing green has just gotten easier with BadBuster. These guys will tell you exactly just how green certain companies and brands really are.

They collect companies’ environmental ratings and compile them into a database. Once you download the BadBuster desktop component all companies you come across while surfing the web will be tagged with a certain color and score telling you how close to being green they are. Red, obviously, is a color to be avoided; yellow is the medium. A pop up window allows you to access even more info about the brand, how it compares to others in the same field, what environmental polices are and how they can be improved. The sites ratings are based on various sources among which are the Carbon Disclosure Project, Business Week, and KnowMore. Right now, the app only works with IE 6 or higher but a Firefox version is in the works.

BadBuster.com In Their Own Words

“BadBuster tags brands and company names with an environmental score directly in your browser.

The bad guys can run, but they can’t hide. And at the same time, companies that are environmentally friendly will be immediately recognizable. No longer does one have to burrow through loads of environmental info to find out if companies are acting responsibly, or not, for the environment. It’s all there on the web page at all times. We hope that BadBuster will raise awareness about brands and companies. But in the long run we also hope BadBuster will encourage companies to improve their environmental standards.”

Why BadBuster.com It Might Be A Killer

BadBuster is unobtrusive—it lets you continue to surf as you usually do, while simply giving you more information. The ratings are taken from multiple sources, giving a more fair representation of a company’s greenness. It’ s very easy to install and use, doesn’t add any hang ups or headaches to your online experience, and it makes you more aware of the companies you buy from and deal with daily.

Some Questions About BadBuster.com

Will more sources be added? Will users be interested in using this or will they find it obtrusive? BadBuster.com

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