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13 Thoughts on the branding of sustainability

Sept 2008

Introduction - It’s not easy!

With consumers, retailers and Mother Earth all pressing for change, lacking a sustainability plan is no longer an option for any decent brand. But from here the choices become more complex and difficult. There are no magic solutions, and even doing the “right” thing can have bad consequences (as the recent food miles debate over organic produce highlights). While much hot air’s expended on manifestos and plans, many of us will be familiar with that sinking feeling as good intentions lose traction in the face of capital expenditure (capex) and other challenges, and bold plans mutate into compromised solutions.

This piece is not about the practicalities of more sustainable packaging, but instead focuses on the implications for powerful branding that sustainability initiatives can offer. Such a massive topic makes it impossible to give a comprehensive overview, (and most of the points made here are open to contradiction and debate, such is the nature of the subject) but the following thoughts are offered as, hopefully, a little pragmatic inspiration…

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