Posted at January 31, 2009 12:33pm, 31 JanuaryReply
@ Julian
I’ve since seen a second sign on a different street. So I imagine this is the local Council or one person, but certainly not the whole street getting involved. Pretending to give a shit about the environment just doesn’t cut it. And it’s tacky.
Posted at January 31, 2009 12:38pm, 31 JanuaryReply
Speaking of greenwashing, my local dry cleaner is in on the gig… see this ad displayed in their front window at the moment… what a wank! Photo here.
Michelle
Posted at February 2, 2009 10:21am, 02 FebruaryReply
I don’t know if I would really call this green washing. I see green washing as companies jumping on the green bandwagon with their ‘me too’ cries, when really their green campaigns are just for show and don’t really make an impact.
To me, this sign is kind of cute. I don’t really get the point of it, but it doesn’t seem to be screaming about a company’s green efforts.
Posted at February 2, 2009 6:20pm, 02 FebruaryReply
We dig metals out of the ground, transport them in massive trucks across the country and process them into aluminum sheeting so we can make street signs about sustainability. Why didn’t I think to start THAT business..
Julian Cole
Posted at January 31, 2009 12:19pm, 31 JanuaryIt doesn’t offend me.
Is it remarkable?
What part of this do you find so wanky?
Zac Martin
Posted at January 31, 2009 12:33pm, 31 January@ Julian
I’ve since seen a second sign on a different street. So I imagine this is the local Council or one person, but certainly not the whole street getting involved. Pretending to give a shit about the environment just doesn’t cut it. And it’s tacky.
Wags
Posted at January 31, 2009 12:38pm, 31 JanuarySpeaking of greenwashing, my local dry cleaner is in on the gig… see this ad displayed in their front window at the moment… what a wank!
Photo here.
Michelle
Posted at February 2, 2009 10:21am, 02 FebruaryI don’t know if I would really call this green washing. I see green washing as companies jumping on the green bandwagon with their ‘me too’ cries, when really their green campaigns are just for show and don’t really make an impact.
To me, this sign is kind of cute. I don’t really get the point of it, but it doesn’t seem to be screaming about a company’s green efforts.
Nudge Marketing
Posted at February 2, 2009 6:20pm, 02 FebruaryWe dig metals out of the ground, transport them in massive trucks across the country and process them into aluminum sheeting so we can make street signs about sustainability. Why didn’t I think to start THAT business..
Ben
Posted at February 2, 2009 9:21pm, 02 Februarydo you know for a fact they don’t give a shit about the environment or is this a generalisation?
Zac Martin
Posted at February 2, 2009 11:00pm, 02 February@ Ben
Every single person who lives on this street (at least 100 people) has made a conscious effort to change their daily habits? Bullshit.
lauren
Posted at February 7, 2009 3:25am, 07 Februaryit’s for real? there you go..i would have just assumed it was an art intervention…