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More of a personal note to open this week’s Ad Matters as it’s been a week I’ve been working up to for about 15 months or so. Our new book, Sustainable Advertising, published by Kogan Page, is out this Sunday. Sustainability matters. Not just for the OBVIOUS reason, but because it is also central to our industry’s future – how we respond to climate change will shape everything we do.
I’m hugely grateful to my co-author, Seb Munden, the Ad Net Zero Chair, for joining me in writing this book and to our Credos editor, George Grant, for helping get it over the line. It’s been fascinating to review advertising’s efforts around climate change and put forward a viewpoint of what a truly sustainable industry, from end-to-end, could look like. We open with a chapter that sets out a manifesto and close with a chapter containing a checklist, sandwiched between 14 chapters packed full of research, insights, case studies and guides, to help people hopefully take one step closer to working more sustainably.
I believe it’s within reach. It’s about how fast the approach, the techniques and the tools become commonplace in our industry. Plus, the wider introduction of sustainable products and services that meet people’s needs. It’s a huge opportunity – 21st century advertising’s most exciting and fulfilling brief!
All builds welcome. We take the book on tour now to help keep the sustainability conversation in our industry alive and encourage more progress. There really is no time to lose.
Our pick of recent ads:
Our must-reads:
Diary dates:
Finally, happy St David’s Day. Wales is a beautiful country, I’ve been lucky enough to visit a number of times. So, in honour of Wales, here’s a link to what Wales Online judged back in 2015 to be the nine most unforgettable Welsh advertising campaigns of all time.
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