The Green Marketing Manifesto

The Green Marketing Manifesto

by John Grant (Author), Jonathon Porritt (Foreword)

Synopsis

We are currently eating, sleeping and breathing a new found religion of everything 'green'. At the very heart of responsibility is industry and commerce, with everyone now racing to create their 'environmental' business strategy. In line with this awareness, there is much discussion about the 'green marketing opportunity' as a means of jumping on this bandwagon. We need to find a sustainable marketing that actually delivers on green objectives, not green theming. Marketers need to give up the many strategies and approaches that made sense in pure commercial terms but which are unsustainable. True green marketing must go beyond the ad models where everything is another excuse to make a brand look good; we need a green marketing that does good. The Green Marketing Manifesto provides a roadmap on how to organize green marketing effectively and sustainably. It offers a fresh start for green marketing, one that provides a practical and ingenious approach. The book offers many examples from companies and brands who are making headway in this difficult arena, such as Marks & Spencer, Sky, Virgin, Toyota, Tesco, O2 to give an indication of the potential of this route. John Grant creates a 'Green Matrix' as a tool for examining current practice and the practice that the future needs to embrace. This book is intended to assist marketers, by means of clear and practical guidance, through a complex transition towards meaningful green marketing. Includes a foreword by Jonathon Porritt.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 304
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 29 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 0470723246
ISBN 13: 9780470723241

Media Reviews
John Grant's been so smart and percipient with his new masterwork...useful, readable and clever... (Campaign, Friday 23rd November 2007) brilliant book...that will forever change the way you look at green marketing. ( psfk.com , Tuesday 27th November 2007) outlines how environmentalism increasingly informs business strategy. ( Reuters , Thursday, 29th November 2007) ...the book casts new insight into green marketing. ( naturalchoice.co.uk , Tuesday 18th December 2007) Grant is not about greenwash. This is green marketing for real...before you try to think green, read this! ( Admap , February 2008 ) ...thought-provoking reading for more than just marketing professionals. ( CNBC European Business , January 2008) ...a remarkable and timely book that is as thought provoking as it is comprehensive...an invaluable guide... ( The Marketer , March 2008) ...a useful step in the right direction ( Professional Manager , March 2008)
Author Bio
John Grant co-founded St Luke's the innovative and socially aware London ad agency. Working with clients such as the Body Shop as well as mainstream brands, St Luke's pioneered the view of a company's Total Role in Society and operated as an employee shareholder democracy. Since leaving in 1999 he has worked as an independent consultant. John's recent clients include IKEA, innocent, LEGO, O2 and SVT (the Swedish broadcaster). Over the years he has been involved with green brands (the Ecologist), sustainability (IKEA's global ethical and environmental reporting), start ups (ONZO, a home energy monitor manufacturer), social ventures (The Young Foundation), sustainable marketing agencies (Clownfi sh), committees (Forum for the Future) and reports (WWF). John's previous books which all deal with 'what's new?' have earned widespread praise, popularity and critical acclaim. The New Marketing Manifesto was named one of the ten best business books of 1999 by Amazon. After Image (2002) was included in a list of 'the most popular business books in the world' on Wikipedia. Brand Innovation Manifesto (2006) was described as: ... a great addition to brand consumer communication methodology ... (Brand Strategy) ... read it ... (Admap) ... revolutionary ... (The Marketer). John was voted the most in-demand event speaker in London in an RAB poll. John is also a prolifi c blogger and writer of articles and reports. His current thoughts on green marketing can be found at http://greenormal.blogspot.com and he is also the offi cial blogger for the Green Awards at http://www.greenawards.co.uk/