The environment is a huge topic everyone is talking
about currently; with UK households and businesses
creating around 5,280,000 tonnes of waste paper that
ends up in land fill sites.
With this in mind, Leaf Frog
launches the Eco-Marketing Strategy for companies,
focusing on using alternative methods of marketing
and using alternative materials.
Did you know that
to make a single tonne of paper, you need the addition of:-
30,000 Litres of water
3000 to 4000 KWh of
electricity (enough for an average 3 bedroom house for
one year)
We agree that every business
should use recycled paper where ever possible when
performing marketing actions, sending out letters or
invoices and other communications, but there are
alternatives to the 'printed paper' word...
The use of technology within the
marketing process is growing rapidly as more and more
businesses realise the potential savings that can be
achieved both in environmental and financial which can
be better used elsewhere.
Leaf Frog
have created the Eco-Marketing Strategy,
working with clients committed to delivering
Environmentally Responsible Marketing Communication
(ERMC).
What is the
Eco-Marketing Strategy?
The Eco-Marketing Strategy has
been designed to offer guidance and support to all our
clients in the most effective and creative ways to
perform marketing functions that carry the minimum
impact on the environment.
These strategies include a variety
of transmission methods to ensure your message gets
across to your audience without the unnecessary use of
the earths resources .
If you would like more
information, please complete the
Request a
Callback form.
Environmentally
Responsible Marketing Communications
Environmentally Responsible
Marketing Communication's (ERMC's) is attributed to
those marketing functions which have the least direct
impact on the environment or work in some way to protect
the environment.
Leaf Frog offer a range of
marketing solutions that comply to this new standard and
our consultants are happy to discuss options with you.
Why not drop us a message using
the Request a
Callback option.
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