Fact-Checking Policy

Fact-Checking Policy

Asphalt 2 Eco Systems commits to accuracy and truthfulness in all published content. We understand the importance of reliable information, especially concerning environmental systems, material science, and sustainability. Our editorial team follows a strict fact-checking process to ensure our readers receive precise and dependable articles.

Our Verification Process

Every article undergoes a thorough review before publication. Editors examine all factual claims, statistics, and statements presented. We verify information against credible external sources to confirm its validity and context.

We prioritize specific types of sources to maintain high standards. Our team relies on primary research, peer-reviewed scientific studies, and official government reports. We also consult academic institutions, recognized experts in environmental science or material engineering, and established non-governmental organizations. Direct evidence from original sources holds the highest weight.

Evaluating Claims

Claims within our content must have supporting evidence. Editors assess the relevance, timeliness, and credibility of all evidence presented. For significant claims, we actively seek corroboration from at least two independent, reputable sources before publication. This ensures a robust foundation for our articles.

When Claims Cannot Be Verified

If a claim cannot be adequately verified through our established process, we do not publish it as fact. Content is either adjusted to remove the unverified statement or clarified to explicitly state its unverified status. We prefer to omit information rather than present potentially misleading data.

Fact and Opinion

We clearly distinguish between factual reporting and opinion-based content. Analysis pieces, commentary, or expert opinions are identified as such. Factual articles present verifiable information, while opinions are attributed to their specific authors or sources. This separation helps readers understand the nature of the content they are consuming.

Reporting an Inaccuracy

We value our readers’ role in maintaining accuracy. If you believe you have found an error in our content, please notify us immediately. Send an email to [email protected].

Include the article title or URL, the specific claim you believe is incorrect, and any supporting evidence or correct information. Our editorial team will review your report within five business days. We will investigate the claim and, if an error is found, make necessary corrections.

Last Updated: March 2026