Sarah Burgess |
One of the main ways that companies in today’s society show the public that they are well-rounded and proactive is to be involved in bettering our environment. This is completely understandable considering that recent studies have shown that more than half of consumers are more likely to use products from organizations that support sustainability in some way. Even organizations and companies that are not directly affiliated with environmental awareness are still expected to participate in the green movement.
Many corporations participate in bettering our environment because of the legal and tax benefits. In fact, California recently passed a law stating that any company that yields carbon dioxide emissions greater than 25,000 metric tons will have to face penalties.
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Companies may go green to get tax breaks and legal benefits, avoid breaking laws and to please shareholders. But in the long run, is it more than that? Is it corporate suicide to not take initiative to be environmentally responsible and show that to your target audience regularly? You be the judge.
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