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- When developing an environmental marketing mix, there are
- a number of environmental questions a company has to ask
- itself. These questions surround the following:
- Environmental Product Strategy
- Environmental Place Strategy
- Environmental Pricing Strategy
- Environmental Promotion
Strategy
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- Environmental product strategy questions will include
- What is the impact of our production, sourcing of materials and
packaging on the environment?
- Do our suppliers use energy efficient and environmentally sound
techniques?
- Do we over package?
- Is our packaging environmentally friendly and bio-degradable?
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- Environmental place strategy questions will include
- What is the environmental impact of getting our product to our
customers?
- Do we use an external distribution firm who’s fleet uses bio-diesel? If
not, should we source a firm who does so?
- Do we deliver during non-peak hours and reduce congestion?
- Shall we make less deliveries for environmental reasons?
- Do we invest in environmentally friendly transport e.g. trains, canals,
and electric cars?
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- Environmental pricing strategy questions will include
- Does our pricing encourage/enable our customers and suppliers to take
the environmentally friendly options?
- Does our pricing enable our company to choose environmentally friendly
strategies?
- Do we negotiate prices based on fair trade pricing
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- Fair trade pricing is becoming more important to the present
- day consumer.
- Fair trade means that suppliers are given a “fair price” for their
products so that they can enjoy “better” working conditions and sustain
their communities.
- Non fair trade negotiations will involve organisations securing the
lowest price possible from suppliers without regard to the supplier’s
living conditions or the community they live in..
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- Environmental Promotion Strategy questions will include
- Are our promotions environmentally friendly?
- Do our advertising campaigns damage the environment? eg A TV advert
which requires the camera crew to fly to the location where the advert
is to be filmed.
- Is our advertising material environmentally friendly eg can the flyers
be recycled?
- Does our choice of celebrity (ies) suggest that we are environmentally
friendly?
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- Choosing the right celebrity is important and can influence
- the image of the organisation.
- UK supermarket Sainsbury
- Celebrity = chef Jamie Oliver,
- Reason = the need for healthy eating.
- If Sainsbury’s are promoting themselves as an
- environmentally friendly organisation they will need to
- ensure that the celebrity endorsing their products does not
- engage in environmentally “unfriendly” activities. Even if their
- primary reason for employing Jamie is to promote healthy
- eating.
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