Sustainable Brands

The official Goodvertising review of Super Bowl 2019

Originally published on sustainablebrands.com When advertisers enter the world’s priciest commercial break during the Super Bowl, you’d expect them to have a powerful message that would strengthen the brand, like E-trade’s talking baby from 2008; relaunch the brand in a new courageous direction, like Apple’s “1984”; or simply be an attention grabber, like VW’s 2011 Darth Vader ad — but this year seemed more like the warm-up …

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Sustainability 2019 and beyond. Biomimicry, less meat and more windpower…

Biomimicry, blockchain technology, neurodiversity, less meat and more windpower. This is the future of sustainability…or is it? Is it more, less – or something else entirely? We’ll explore this and so much more at the Sustainable Brands Nordic event in Copenhagen on 24 January where iconic industry giants like Carlsberg, ISS and Interface will join …

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The Fashion Revolution

5 years ago, 1138 people were killed and 2500 injured in the largest industrial tragedy in recent history. The world was awoken to the injustice caused by the world’s second most polluting industry: fashion. Years on, with little compensation from the multi billion dollar Rana Plaza foundation, and workplace safety still lacking (see the story). But Fashion Revolution …

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Impact vs. making a good impression: interview with M&M Finland

Thomas Kolster was interviewed recently by Marketing & Advertising Finland. This is the translated article – you can see the original here. Enjoy! Responsibility is on everyone’s lips, but few marketing impressions have real impact – “Words and actions do not match” Danish Thomas Kolster has been going around the world for years to talk about how …

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