Organizing for Ethics and SustainabilityHypocrisy in sustainability efforts isnon-alignment between the sustainability rhetoric from the company and the corporate and governance initiatives towards sustainability. Moral hypocrisy is the desire to appear moral while there are no definite initiatives for fulfilment of its social and sustainability responsibilities.According to Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) claims in their sustainability report that they believe that business plays a critical role in developing solutions to challenges such as trained resources. The company also acknowledges their duty to integrate sustainability in their business processes. SABIC acknowledges the scale of the challenge its urgency the speed required for action. However by observing the actual business practices there is dissonance between message that SABIC sends out and reality. SABIC is involved in business that depletes natural resources, pollutes the environment and harms health sheds CITATION SAB19 \l 7177 (SABIC, 2019). In its plastic business SABIC ships out oil byproducts such as plastic materials that end up in our oceans poisoning and killing sea life, polluting arable land and harming the health of consumers. In the light of its communication and lack of specific structures to mitigate the effect of their business on the environment, it is easy