Some compnaies are just a little ridiculous with their "Green" messaging.
Example: Moen Newsletter
In the middle of the email it states "EVERY DROP MATTERS," but if you look at most of the images they are wasting water in every photo!
Some compnaies are just a little ridiculous with their "Green" messaging.
Example: Moen Newsletter
In the middle of the email it states "EVERY DROP MATTERS," but if you look at most of the images they are wasting water in every photo!
That is a very keen observation 
To their credit they do have a line of green products and it appears they are making efforts in the way of supporting conservation. Maybe they could somehow digitally input the water so as to not use real resources in their advertising?
I'm sure its not as easy to fake, but its a good idea. I just think that using running water in a picture of a faucet is a little ridiculous anyway... For them to use that specific line of text is a little bit of a slap in the face to saving water.