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Green matters to consumers…and so does honesty

by Laurel Turk

March 6th, 2008 in , , ,

According  to the Natural Marketing Institute’s 2007 LOHAS Consumer Trends Database, nearly 80% of America agrees: 

“It is important for companies not just to be profitable, but to be mindful of their impact on the environment and society.”

And consumers are willing to put their money where their mouth is. This article from Environmental Leader indicates that 85% are willing to switch brands if it means tomorrow’s world will be a better place. 

Of course, there’s a caveat: 7 in 10 consumers also seem to think most companies label a product “green” as marketing tactic…and there’s something to be said about that. Environmental Leader claims that a recent “random” study of over a thousand common consumer products, ranging from toothpaste to caulking to shampoo, found that 99% of them were guilty of this kind of greenwashing. 

What do you think? How can a brand win consumer trust in its environmental initiatives and products? 

Weird name, great idea

by Laurel Turk

February 25th, 2008 in , , ,

project nvohk badge - 150 x 125 Talk about putting control into the hands of the consumer: Eco-friendly clothing company nvohk is launching the first “community managed, eco-friendly, surf-inspired clothing company.”

The basic idea is this: you sign up to become a member, and when 5,000 members sign up, each member contributes $50 a year for management rights. Which means you get a say in running the company…you get to vote on logo design, product designs, advertising, sponsorships, etc. Plus, 35% of the net profits are distributed among members in the form of points that you can use to buy nvohk products, and 10% will be donated to environmental organizations chosen by nvohk’s members. 

It’s a fascinating model…and member number 1516 (that’s me) will be very interested to see if takes root.