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Sustainable Marketing is the essential guide to implementing, maintaining and scaling sustainability in any marketing initiative. Sustainable Marketing represents the new benchmark for modern marketing. It emphasizes the importance of sustainability in modern marketing, before providing a comprehensive guide to implementing and driving sustainable practices in any organization. It draws upon both professional experiences and academic research, featuring in-depth case studies that are supported by facts, figures, commentary, interviews and analysis. In the modern age of authenticity and transparency, consumers are no longer content with brands that are dismissive of, or even apathetic to, sustainability. This includes, but isn't limited to, environmental factors - brands are expected to convey understanding, concern and proactivity, whether this applies to their carbon footprint, employee welfare or charitable contribution. Sustainable marketing isn't just great for the environment--it also results in a loyal consumer base and a widely respected brand identity.

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Sustainable Marketing, Gemma Butler, Michelle Carvill, Geraint Evans

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Title
Sustainable Marketing
Language
English
Released
2021
Format
Hardcover
Pages
256
ISBN10
1472979133
ISBN13
9781472979131
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Sustainable Marketing is the essential guide to implementing, maintaining and scaling sustainability in any marketing initiative. Sustainable Marketing represents the new benchmark for modern marketing. It emphasizes the importance of sustainability in modern marketing, before providing a comprehensive guide to implementing and driving sustainable practices in any organization. It draws upon both professional experiences and academic research, featuring in-depth case studies that are supported by facts, figures, commentary, interviews and analysis. In the modern age of authenticity and transparency, consumers are no longer content with brands that are dismissive of, or even apathetic to, sustainability. This includes, but isn't limited to, environmental factors - brands are expected to convey understanding, concern and proactivity, whether this applies to their carbon footprint, employee welfare or charitable contribution. Sustainable marketing isn't just great for the environment--it also results in a loyal consumer base and a widely respected brand identity.