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Sustainable Marketing, Social Responsibility and Ethics

What is Sustainable Marketing?

 Meeting needs of
consumers while
preserving the ability
of future generations
to meet their needs.
Sustainable Marketing, Social Responsibility and Ethics

What is Sustainable Marketing?


Criticisms of Marketing

Impact on Individual

 High Prices

 Deceptive Practices

 High-Pressure Selling
Criticisms of Marketing

Impact on Individual

 Shoddy, Harmful or
Unsafe Products
 Planned
Obsolescence
 Poor Service to
Disadvantaged
Consumers
Criticisms of Marketing

Impact on Society

 False wants and too


much materialism

 Too few social goods

 Cultural pollution
Criticisms of Marketing

Impact on Other Businesses

 Acquisition of
competitors

 Unfair competitive
marketing practices
Consumer Actions to Promote Sustainable Marketing

Consumerism

Consumerism is the
organized movement of
citizens and government
agencies to improve the
rights and power of
buyers in relation to
sellers.
Consumer Actions to Promote Sustainable Marketing

Consumer Rights

 Right not to buy

 Right to expect Safe


product

 Right to expect well


performing product as
claimed
Consumer Actions to Promote Sustainable Marketing

Consumer Rights

 Right to be well informed


about product
 Right to be protected
against questionable
products and marketing
practices
 Right to influence products
and marketing Positively
 Right to consume in a way
to preserve the world for
future generations
Consumer Actions to Promote Sustainable Marketing

Environmentalism

Environmentalism is an
organized movement of
concerned citizens,
businesses, and
government agencies to
protect and improve
people’s living
environment.
Consumer Actions to Promote Sustainable Marketing

Environmentalism

 Pollution prevention
 Product stewardship
 Design for
environment (DFE)
 New clean
technologies
 Sustainability vision
Consumer Actions to Promote Sustainable Marketing

Environmentalism

Pollution prevention
involves not just cleaning
up waste but also
eliminating or minimizing
waste before it is
created.
Consumer Actions to Promote Sustainable Marketing

Environmentalism

Product stewardship
involves minimizing the
pollution from production
and all environmental
impact throughout the full
product life cycle.
Consumer Actions to Promote Sustainable Marketing

Environmentalism

Design for environment


(DFE) involves thinking
ahead to design products
that are easier to
recover, reuse, or
recycle.
Consumer Actions to Promote Sustainable Marketing

Environmentalism

New clean technologies


involve looking ahead
and planning new
technologies for
competitive advantage.
Consumer Actions to Promote Sustainable Marketing

Environmentalism

Sustainability vision is a
guide to the future that
shows the company that
the company’s products,
process, and policies
must evolve and what is
needed to get there.
Business Actions Toward Sustainable Marketing

Sustainable Marketing Principles

 Consumer-Oriented
Marketing
 Customer-Value
Marketing
 Innovative Marketing
 Sense-of-mission
Marketing
 Societal Marketing
Business Actions Toward Sustainable Marketing

Sustainable Marketing Principles

 Consumer-oriented
marketing

A company should view


and organize its
marketing activities from
the consumer’s point of
view.
Business Actions Toward Sustainable Marketing

Sustainable Marketing Principles

 Customer value
marketing

A company should put


most of its resources into
customer value–building
marketing investments.
Business Actions Toward Sustainable Marketing

Sustainable Marketing Principles

 Innovative marketing

A company should seek


real product and
marketing improvements.
Business Actions Toward Sustainable Marketing

Sustainable Marketing Principles

 Sense-of-mission
marketing

A company should define


its mission in broad
social terms rather than
narrow product terms.
Business Actions Toward Sustainable Marketing

Sustainable Marketing Principles

 Societal marketing

A company should make


marketing decisions by
considering consumers’
wants, the company’s
requirements,
consumers’ long-run
interests, and society’s
long-run interests.
Business Actions Toward Sustainable Marketing
Business Actions Toward Sustainable Marketing

 Deficient products

Products that have


neither immediate
appeal nor long-run
benefits.
Business Actions Toward Sustainable Marketing

 Pleasing products

Products that give


high immediate
satisfaction but may
hurt consumers in
the long run.
Business Actions Toward Sustainable Marketing

 Salutary products

Products that have


low immediate appeal
but may benefit
consumers in the
long run.
Business Actions Toward Sustainable Marketing

 Desirable products

Products that give both


high immediate
satisfaction and high
long-run benefits.
Marketing Ethics

Marketing ethics are broad


guidelines that
everyone in the
organization must
follow that cover
distributor relations,
advertising standards,
customer service,
pricing, product
development, and
general ethical
standards.
Marketing Ethics

Do no harm:
This means consciously
avoiding harmful
actions or omissions by
embodying high ethical
standards and adhering
to all applicable laws
and regulations in the
choices we make.
Marketing Ethics

Foster trust in the


marketing system:
This means striving for good
faith and fair dealing so as
to contribute toward the
efficacy of the exchange
process as well as avoiding
deception in product
design, pricing,
communication, and
delivery or distribution.
Marketing Ethics

Embrace ethical values:

This means building


relationships and enhancing
consumer confidence in the
integrity of marketing by
affirming these core values:
honesty, responsibility,
fairness, respect,
transparency, and
citizenship.
To remember …….

At the foundation of
marketing is the belief that
companies that fulfill the
needs and wants of
customers will thrive.
To remember …….

Companies that fail to meet


customer needs, or that
intentionally or
unintentionally harm
customers, others in
society, or future
generations will decline.
To remember …….

A sustainable company
goes beyond caring for the
needs of today’s customers
and has concern for
tomorrow’s customers and
the broader world.

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