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Sustainable Marketing
Managerial - Ecological Issues


February 1999 | 407 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Sustainable Marketing is structured around the traditional "4Ps" of marketing and explains how marketing mix decisions can and do influence environmental outcomes. Throughout the book, Donald A. Fuller advocates the conversion of consumption systems to a sustainable paradigm that represents a circular use of resources, not the linear approach (materials >products >consumption >disposal) that leads to the pollution of ecosystems. The book's running theme is that marketers can reinvent strategy and craft "win-win-win" solutions, where customers win (obtaining genuine benefits), organizations win (achieving financial objectives), and ecosystems win (ecosystem functioning is preserved or enhanced). The theme is vividly illustrated by 49 in-text exhibits of successful corporate environmental initiatives.

 
Sustainable Marketing
An Overview

 
 
New Decision Boundaries
The Product System Life-Cycle

 
 
Sustainable Marketing Strategies
 
Sustainable Products
 
Sustainable Channel Networks
 
Sustainable Marketing Communications
 
Sustainable Pricing
 
Markets and Market Development

"This is the most authoritative and carefully and thoroughly documented treatment of what is generally known as green marketing that I’m aware of." 

Peter Gillett
University of Central Florida

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