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5 Ways Your Company Can Make a Social Impact Today

PRSay

Or, if your company is a well-established iconic brand looking to give back as a team (with a bit of fun competition), then you can host a collection drive that engages groups to vie for the title of “making the greatest social impact.”. Does your company prefer to sponsor projects that focus on STEM, literacy, or food insecurity?

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Five Companies Enacting Change through Charity

5W PR

Bombas, an apparel company that spent years perfecting socks and t-shirts consumers will never want to take off, is founded on the philosophy of donating socks to those in need. But since its inception, the company has evolved to go deeper into the community, to make a greater impact. A Common Goal.

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Creative Communications: Lessons from Health and Wellness Brands

Waxing UnLyrical

These messages are tired and far from creative. These communication approaches popup from healthcare companies, to athletic wear, to fitness apps. Instead of following the herd to captivate and activate your audience you must flex your creative muscles. Since we’ve worked up an appetite, let’s consider nutrition companies.

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Brands in the Metaverse

5W PR

Many of those brands are working with the creative agency Hogarth Worldwide, which has managed to create The Metaverse Foundry. Hogarth Worldwide, a WPP-owned global company that provides marketing implementation services, created The Metaverse Foundry as a resource to all clients of WPP. Decentraland. Acura Integration.

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Play with a Purpose

Mindful Marketing

While it’s nice that McDonald’s and other companies increasingly meet the need for nostalgia and help grown-ups relive childhood highlights, is selling sentimentalism a good adult-use of time and resources? Kids have repeated that ritual for decades, but Bobby is 32. Each model cost thousands of dollars.

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Turning Trash into Treasure

Mindful Marketing

Inside one of the houses was cardboard from a very old sugar box ( Franklin Sugar Refining Company , Philadelphia, PA) that he used to line the windows’ edges so the tissue paper wouldn’t easily tear. ” “Apparel was responsible for some 2.1 million tons —half of which ends up in landfills.”

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Turning Trash into Treasure

Mindful Marketing

Inside one of the houses was cardboard from a very old sugar box ( Franklin Sugar Refining Company , Philadelphia, PA) that he used to line the windows’ edges so the tissue paper wouldn’t easily tear. ” “Apparel was responsible for some 2.1 million tons —half of which ends up in landfills.”

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