Clean Creatives’ Post

🗣️ “We’re going to change this fossil fuel company from the inside!” This is a commonly used argument from ad agencies still working for oil and gas but we want to debunk this myth. If you’re a creative in the ad industry, we know that you’re great at your job. You’re incredibly persuasive. But… fossil fuel companies have been advertising that they’re interested in changing for decades. For the past 40 years climate scientists have been demanding change, and they haven’t. The truth is - agencies are simply the megaphone that share fossil fuel companies financial and operational decisions with the world. Your next deck won’t change that. Instead, you can refuse to do work with fossil fuels until these companies look radically different. How? By signing the Clean Creatives pledge and joining over 1,200 agencies who are ready to take real climate action: cleancreatives.org #Advertising #Greenwashing #Sustainability #ClimateChange #CleanCreatives 

Aditya Roy

Branding Lead & More | Author | Mentor | Consultant | Veracious Empath Exploring Beyond the Superficial

1mo

Changing from the inside rarely works. And those rare occasions only come as an internal part of the team who has risen to a position with decision-making powers. It never works as an external creative or communications partner.... 😌

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Richard Foster-Fletcher 🌎

Executive Chair at MKAI.org | LinkedIn Top Voice | Advisor; Artificial Intelligence + Education + Ethics + Sustainability

1mo

100%. Don't believe the lies any longer!

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Pushpanath Krishnamurthy

Global consultant, trainer, Motivational Speaker, Climate Justice Campaigner and Fairtrade activist.

1mo

Exciting

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Maria Ventura

Founder @ done! creative agency | B Corporation | ati cofounder (agencias de triple impacto Latinoamérica) | Clean creative | Solutionist

2w

It sounds as familiar as I used to think like that. Thanks for encouraging people like my old self to change 🙏

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love this... set some boundaries =)

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