This One Misses the Mark, By A Mile

environmental-communication-bad-example-09182009 Most Americans’ would agree that preventing pollution is a noble and worthy purpose, but this poster would leave them scratching their heads. At least, it leaves me scratching my head. Is this an advertisement to promote Pollution Prevention Week? Commemorate it? What?

Let’s run this poster against the four steps:

It seems to me that the National Pollution Prevention Roundtable should take a deep breath and decide what it wants to accomplish with this poster and related materials before it plunges in to design and printing. Anybody got any thoughts on how they might fix this?

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    One Response to This One Misses the Mark, By A Mile

    1. Kelly says:

      Photo should include people picking up trash, or of half-full trash receptacles along a clean walking/biking trail or public lake access or some such. People should be in those photos, too, perhaps enjoying the beautifully clean area.

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