It’s official. I’m booked to return to the biggest green marketing event in North America – SB’11 in Monterey. But what will I see? Who shall I meet? What toxins should I ingest to effectively anesthetize myself against the unending torrents of sustainable marketing bumf? This is where I call upon you, dear Green Briefs […]
Entries Tagged as 'Sustainable Businesses'
Tell me where to go at Sustainable Brands 2011 and I could be bringing you a California Green Souvenir.
May 12th, 2011 · 3 Comments
Tags: Green Creative · Social Media · Sustainable Brands 2011 Road Trip · Sustainable Businesses · Sustainable Products · Sustainable Show Highlights
How can you share your green achievements and still stay humble? Here are four ideas.
May 5th, 2011 · No Comments
How you can write about your green successes without bragging.
Tags: Green Creative · Green Positive · Social Media · Sustainable Businesses
How do you market a product so superior it should sell itself? Just SAY it’s Better™.
February 6th, 2011 · 2 Comments
Is your product good enough to be ‘The Better _____™’ ? This tuna definitely is. So why isn’t it?
Tags: Green Points of View · Sustainable Businesses · Sustainable Products · Uncategorized
Business for Bikes Celebrates Hornby Bike Lane in the dark.
December 14th, 2010 · No Comments
It takes a special kind if cyclist to venture out in the cold and rain in December just for the fun of it. But there was more to this small ride than just the hot chocolate at the end. The focus of Business for Bikes is to show the corporate world that supporting cycling makes […]
Tags: Sustainable Businesses · Sustainable Lifestyle
How to save the world, one Neighbourhood at a time: Bob Willard speaks to The Strathcona ‘Green Zone’ BIA
September 29th, 2010 · 4 Comments
Can a business improvement association label a whole region green? Vancouver’s Strathcona Business Improvement Association thinks so. They have branded themselves as the ‘Strathcona Green Zone’ and are in their third year of focusing, sharing and collaborating with local business members on sustainability. This was the message at Sustainability 3.0, an annual presentation and mini […]
Tags: Events · Green Points of View · Research · Sustainable Businesses
Can Vancouver’s ‘Talk Green To Us’ campaign answer with real green jobs?
September 16th, 2010 · 3 Comments
Anyone who thinks Vancouver is quite green enough thank you very much had better hang on. We ain’t seen the half of it. But that means more green jobs and a better economic outlook in the long term. So says Sadhu Johnston, Vancouver’s Deputy City Manager, at a presentation put on by the Board of […]
Tags: Green Creative · Green Points of View · Green Politics · Sustainable Businesses · Uncategorized
Green still growing despite the recession – 2010 Green Brands Survey
June 26th, 2010 · 1 Comment
The 5th Annual ImagePower® Green Brands Survey is out, with some encouraging and surprising results. First, the environment is not going away, despite our best attempts to kill it. With over 9000 people polled in eight countries (Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, India and the United Kingdom) this study concludes that overall, concern for the […]
Tags: Environment · Green in Europe · Green in the Economic Downturn · Green Positive · Research · Sustainable Businesses · Sustainable Lifestyle · Sustainable Products
A YouTube marketing appeal to the emotional geek in all of us.
May 25th, 2010 · 3 Comments
There is something inherently sad in the idea of waste. So when London Drugs set up a partnership with FreeGeek Vancouver to help collect usable older computers and keep them out of landfill, I saw an opportunity to have a little fun and tug on the heartstrings at the same time. As part of a […]
Tags: Green Creative · Green Points of View · Sustainable Businesses · Sustainable Lifestyle · Unicycle Case Studies
So what’s Twitter good for, anyhow?
May 12th, 2010 · No Comments
My cocktail-party rebuff to Twitter Doubters.
Tags: Art · Social Media · Sustainable Businesses · Unicycle Case Studies
Describing a complex process is sometimes best done with the simplest technology.
May 2nd, 2010 · 1 Comment
Hemlock Printers is one of North America’s most advanced print shops, having won numerous awards and being named The most Environmentally Progressive Printer in Canada. Yet when they launched NameTag™ Print Response Marketing, we decided to make the message as simple as a whiteboard sketch. Nametag™ combines the power of customized direct-mail with the sophistication […]
Tags: Green Creative · Printing · Production · Sustainable Businesses · Unicycle Case Studies





