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Household Name: Helping Green Brands To The Top

by Dominic Muren, Philadelphia, USA on 09.19.05
Business & Politics (news)

TH_household_091005.jpg Adrian Saker, a 15 year veteran of the advertising industry, is fed up with bad companies using flashy advertising to entice customers with falsely green messages. So, this year, he started Household Name, a new advertising company which fights for the real green companies. They plan on building their base of clients on the basis of their corporate conscience, sustainability, labor fairness, opposition to global consolidation, and fair treatment of the planet. We love the idea of getting great green companies images cleaned up and pitting them against the worst eco-offenders. We only hope that Adrian and crew can handle the flood of business we wish upon them. Power to the green baby! :: Household Name

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There's another agency, in Portland, called Egg. Their mission is quite similar to Household Name. http://www.eggusa.net/

jump to top Megan says:

Another to consider, J Ottman Consulting:
http://www.greenmarketing.com/

You can cross out the flashy website, and pencil in 20 years of experience working with green companies.

jump to top Carl [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

Perhaps "welcome aboard" might have been a more future-minded response. After all, aren't all green-collar workers trying to achieve the same goal of a more livable planet?

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