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CSR – even in crisis it still makes (business) sense


March 2nd, 2009 by Rachel

 

Ok, I get it, we’re in a recession so CSR and all those promises you made in the glory days of 2007 regarding the environment and the local charities you were going to help have been put on hold.  You haven’t forgotten, you’re just tightening your belt, weathering the storm, playing the long game, ready to lavish your time, effort and money once the future looks a bit brighter. 

 

The logic is there, albeit flawed: but consider this.  In many industries the hard times have encouraged businesses to look for lucrative public sector contracts where budgets have yet to be cut and are looking the most secure.  Of course public sector work demands the public money and there is no hiding from that boss, they’re everywhere, know everything and will have a tantrum to end all tantrums if they don’t feel they’re being kept in the loop.

 

Enter the tender process: long, laborious and sometimes disappointing, companies will spend hours making sure they are shown in the most favourable light.  You’re often competing like against like too, similar size, experience and cost structures.  So how do you differentiate yourself and generate that all important competitive advantage?

 

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Tree for all


July 9th, 2008 by Rachel

One of our green goals for 2008 is to make our clients aware of the possibility and encourage as many as possible to transfer to recycled or sustainable stock for their printed work.  Many are already there, proactively asking for sustainable stock but others are unable to do so for a variety of reasons including brand consistency and cost.

To combat this, and to further our long term aim of sustained and recycled stock being the staple at Studio North; an opt out rather than opt in policy, we are going to plant a tree through the Woodland Trust for every client who orders a print job not of environmentally friendly stock.  

Admittedly this is not a science and although contributing to our carbon neutrality it will not be included in our carbon offsetting programme but we feel that it once again reconfirms our dedication to our environmental improvement whilst simultaneously ensuring the longevity and endurance of the UK’s countryside.

http://www.woodland-trust.org.uk/index.htm

        

 

 

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