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Computers off at night: check
technology eliminating cross town meetings: Where possible, check.
We, however, don't ride bikes to work, most of us would be in transit for several hours if we did that..
As a marketer I have recently started to look very differently and I think much more profoundly about the whole green / sustainability issue. Unfortunately I have come to the conclusion that until now marketing has been very much a driver of creating the unsustainable world we now live in. Marketing can be seen as pernicious in that it drives consumerism and creates demand for the 'newest' and 'latest' which fuels our disposable life style - how many people have recently thrown away a perfectly servicable mobile phone because they want the latest version? I think our challenge is now to become part of the solution rather than part of the problem. The things you suggest - like promoting buying local - may have a role to play in this but I believe that we need to think far more radically than this. We should be encouraging product design that looks at longevity rather than building in redundancy, we should be looking at how recyclable or upgradable products are and re-educating consumers to the need to be sustainable. It is a huge challenge but without wishing to sound too profound - it is a challenge that if we don't take on we won't have a world to be consumers in any more. See more of our arguments on this subject on our blog - http://www.blog.totalmarketingsolutions.co.uk/