Going Green -What does it really mean?
I laced up my hiking shoes, grabbed my day-pack and hit the trail. I packed my powerbars, trail-mix, emergency supplies and filled two 12 oz water bottles. My goal was simple, to get away from work and enjoy the great outdoors. That also meant no phones, computers, cars or crowds. Just me and nature. Together for six hours on a round trip day hike to the top of Mount Baldy and back. It just does not get much better than that. Fresh air. Sun. Trees. Ahhhh, the good life. Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not pretending to be a poster boy for Environmental Heroes. I’m just your average guy, working too much and playing too little. So when I do get some free time I like to spend it outdoors. That being said: I don’t drive a hybrid, I’m not a vegetarian and I don’t own any hemp clothing. I guess my “green-ocrisy” only goes so far, but I’m doing my best to keep the environment clean.
When at home, shopping and working, my wife and I try to do the green-thing. Our trash service offers a small recycling program, so we separate our plastics from the other trash. We also try to support manufactures and products that are earth friendly, just our little way of doing our part. When I am at work, I try to offer clients earth friendly options. For example, instead of using a vinyl banner, a client might want the option of using a 100% cotton banner. If a client is going to press, I try to offer products like: recycled paper, eco-friendly based inks and soy based solvents.
Going Green Facts
The other day I read an interesting study on the going green topic. It was from greenmarketingcoalition.com –they claim:
- 43% of companies plan to increase spending on green marketing practices in 2009.
- 82% of consumers are focused on buying green products and services.
- 7 out of 10 consumers pay attention to company practices regarding the environment and 35% have a higher interest today than
- 57% of the population is now aware of the term “carbon footprint” up from 38% in 2007
Although the article did not give a “sample size”, my unscientific assumption is that the study is in line with today’s business and consumer sentiments. I’m basing this on present marketing and advertising trends. For example, banks are finding customers like the ease of at home banking. Sure banking at home saves time, but banks are really playing up the environmentally friendly benefits too. There are programs like, Your Easy Branch -a paperless at home banking program designed and developed Marketing Hawks, a bank marketing firm. Through programs like Your Easy Branch, banks are finding that customers like the fact that banking at home is earth friendly. On the other hand, banks like these programs because it reduces their operating cost by lowering the amount of printed material and postage. Furthermore, banking at home means less driving -something I think most of use can agree, the less driving the better.
Companies Going Green
Paperless programs are just the beginning. Frito-Lay is putting out Sun Chip bags that contain plant-based materials. Banner companies are offering 100% cotton banners that are sprayed with a bio-degradable fire-retardant. Printers are using more recycled papers, eco-friendly inks and solvents based on soy. All this in an effort to emit low traces of volatile organic compounds. Deer Park, a bottled water company, brags about their small labels saving trees. Coca-Cola Japan has produced a new bottle that is 40 percent lighter than comparable water bottles; and it can be twisted and crushed when empty.
Examples Of How Going Green Can Save You Money
I think “Going Green” is great. It can save a business money by:
- reducing direct mail cost.
- products can be made lighter reducing shipping costs.
- smaller labels can lower print cost.
Furthermore, customers are becoming increasingly drawn to the various types of going green programs, like:
- going paperless.
- using recycled products.
- using bio-degradable products.
- using low emission products.
I found a good article by The Sierra Club, it is called The Green Life: 10 ways to Go Green. But if you know of a good environmentally friendly product make sure to let us know. Or, if your company is going green make sure to tell us how.












I’m more encouraged every day when I read articles like yours. The only way we are going to make a difference in our environment is for all of us to become involved. I believe that it isn’t the large corporations who are going to save our planet….it’s going to be consumers. We’re the one’s who are going to demand products that are sustainable and are designed to meet a true “Cradle to Cradle” design criteria. Thank you for your comments; I’m sure they have touched someone.
Max
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“Bottles for a Healthier Earth”
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