Why the cheap plastic poppy is out of date for today’s Remembrance Day, and a few solutions to improve it.
Entries Tagged as 'Green Points of View'
It’s time to Recycle the Remembrance Day Poppy.
November 5th, 2010 · 4 Comments
Tags: Art · Green Points of View · Green Politics · Production · Sustainable Lifestyle · Sustainable Products · Unicycle Case Studies
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 […]
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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 […]
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iPhone pic of the week – Sept 13
September 13th, 2010 · No Comments
I don’t think this is Greenwash. I actually know some people who drink enough Starbucks out of paper cups to use up a whole tree.
Tags: Art · Environment · Green Points of View · iPhone Pics of the Week · Social Media
New Branding Basics book comes in handy.
July 20th, 2010 · 3 Comments
When I see some of the big-money idiocy that passes for brand advertising these days, (Yes, the ad you see above is real) I want to throw this smart little book at marketing heads left and right. That’s one of the reasons I bought a box of them. The other, I must admit, is that […]
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Environmental anti-advertising hits Alberta. Who’s next?
July 14th, 2010 · No Comments
As a Province that has just spent millions to convince tourists to visit her pristine vistas, Alberta can’t be too happy with the new campaign from Corporate Ethics. “Rethink Alberta” billboards are going up in Seattle, Portland, Denver and Minneapolis that compare the tar sands to the BP Blowout oil spill in the Gulf of […]
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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 […]
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It’s time to ReBrand the Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill.
May 12th, 2010 · No Comments
It’s time to ReBrand the worst offshore spill in history.
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Veggie Fueled World-Record-Breaking Van is one green ride.
May 5th, 2010 · No Comments
The irony was obvious. I was stopping for petrol at the Esso station in Hope BC as I glanced over to the parking area and saw a young couple self-fueling their Toyota Delica with a hose leading from a trailer fill of waste vegetable oil. I soon learned Tyson Jerry and Cloe Whittaker were on […]
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iPhone pic of the week:
March 28th, 2010 · No Comments
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