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Enhancing Language Models for Robust Greenwashing Detection

Neil Heinrich Braun
Keane Ong
Rui Mao
Erik Cambria
Gianmarco Mengaldo
Main:8 Pages
5 Figures
Bibliography:3 Pages
13 Tables
Appendix:10 Pages
Abstract

Sustainability reports are critical for ESG assessment, yet greenwashing and vague claims often undermine their reliability. Existing NLP models lack robustness to these practices, typically relying on surface-level patterns that generalize poorly. We propose a parameter-efficient framework that structures LLM latent spaces by combining contrastive learning with an ordinal ranking objective to capture graded distinctions between concrete actions and ambiguous claims. Our approach incorporates gated feature modulation to filter disclosure noise and utilizes MetaGradNorm to stabilize multi-objective optimization. Experiments in cross-category settings demonstrate superior robustness over standard baselines while revealing a trade-off between representational rigidity and generalization.

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