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Get Green Initiatives with Environmental PR

Topic: Business OpportunitiesPublished April 22, 2011

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Being environmentally conscious is becoming more and more common. Many companies and organizations have launched environmental PR campaigns in order to show their audiences and market that they are going green. Green initiatives are a great way for companies and organizations to demonstrate that they care about more than just their bottom line. When developing these green initiatives, there are a few things to remember.

Do your research. It is extremely valuable to research what other companies and organizations are doing to further their own green initiatives. This is particularly true of companies and organizations that would consider your main competition. Taking a look at their green initiatives, regardless if they were successful or not, will inspire you to come up with initiatives that will further your environmental PR efforts. This research will help you see what kinds of green initiatives resonated with audiences and which ones were not as well received. It will also help to make sure that your green initiatives are relevant and different from your competition. This research should merely be a starting point.

Be creative. The best green initiatives are ones that think outside the box. Anyone can set up a program that furthers recycling. But perhaps your company or organization decides to start a recycling program that is based on recycling old broken furniture and turning it back into functional furniture that is donated to schools and daycare programs. By coming up with a unique idea that is still relevant to your company or organization, you will receive more environmental PR coverage.

Stay relevant and focus on giving back. If your green initiatives do not seem to align with your company or organizations mission statement, it will seem irrelevant to your audiences and the media. For example, if you are a company in the technology sector, it would make sense to do an environmental PR campaign around a green initiative that is also in the technology sector. Perhaps, for promoting energy efficient light bulbs or recycling old technology products. It is also important to remember that your green initiative needs to focus on giving back. If there is any hint that it is more self-serving than anything else, your company or organization will be scrutinized for it. It is vital that you are honest and upfront about your reasoning for launching the campaign.

Every company or organization should consider utilizing going green to not only strengthen their environmental PR efforts, but to give back to the environment.

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Kevin Waddel is a free lance writer. To get more information about Public relations, Public Relations New York, Environmental PR and Health Public Relations visit http://www.makovsky.com

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