Can you hit 100 Points in our 100 Points Challenge? - Start or expand your sustainable marketing knowledge…

We’ve given our Sustainable Marketing Learning Zone a navigational makeover!

A free resource for marketing, communications and business professionals sharing the most current information, views and insights around what is happening across sustainability and sustainable marketing. Updated regularly the Learning Zone is designed to educate and drive awareness on the biggest challenges we face. Our hope is that the resources ignite a fire to motivate continuous education and action. 

So are you up for the 100 Points Challenge?

To date, hundreds of marketers have taken on the challenge, collecting points and sharing their journeys with us. Used by organisations it’s a great way to get your employees started on their sustainability journeys, and then keep them up to date.

There are multiple ways you can approach the 100 Point Challenge:

  • Set everyone the task of hitting 100 points within a timeframe, It’s a great way to give everyone a baseline and a certain level of knowledge. (if you’re a marketer let us know and we’ll even send you a ‘Sustainable Marketer’ digital badge and a certificate.) 

  • Create ‘green champions’ (some people might want to become sustainability advocates in specific areas) with team members choosing topics they are curios or passionate about. Each area is updated and evolves on a regular basis, so you should hit 100 points in no time.

  • Make the 100 points challenge part of your induction programme, or perhaps turn into a learning and development competition.

  • Use the Learning Zone to spark ideas, create metrics and even build KPIs for your teams.

  • After hitting 100 points make sure you reflect and share some of what you’ve learnt with your colleagues and teams and get the conversation on sustainability started (and more importantly keep it going).

It doesn’t matter where you are on your sustainable journey or agenda, there is something for everyone.

Start now. 

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