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Screw Green, Go Responsible

March 17th, 2011 — 1:44pm

Trust fund hippies and suburban hipsters rejoiced this week as Pepsi Co. revealed its groundbreaking sustainable bottle. Only these two demographics praised the move because they are the only ones left who still buy green marketing.

The AP reported, “The bottle is made from switch grass, pine bark, corn husks and other materials. Ultimately, Pepsi plans to also use orange peels, oat hulls, potato scraps and other leftovers from its food business. This should be a big deal since the technology could be applied to many products that rely on oil-based plastics. But the motives annoy me and green has sullied the name of good.
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The Grand Experiment of 2010…

November 30th, 2010 — 11:24am

BP supposedly employed 76 social mediaites pre-crisis. I wanted some verification of this claim, so as any social media user would do, I took to Twitter. If BP actually had 76 employees in social media, a timely response via Twitter seemed reasonable. So I waited and waited some more… and nothing. Even after repeated attempts, my question fell on deaf ears. BP doesn’t understand social media; that is, BP isn’t using it to engage their users and answer their questions. This could be one reason why they’ve had a PR nightmare on their hands. I might appear to be on a tangent or a rant, but I’m actually taking this somewhere.

Let the grand experiment begin


Here we go… After BP’s overall fail, I wondered how many other large corporations tout Twitter friendliness, but aren’t actually “Twitter friendly.” Lo and behold, I found a list on Mashable with the 40 Best Twitter Brands. The article seemed a bit like digital networking and corporate back rubbing, so I stopped at number 15. I took matters into my own hands from there. It was time to find out which of the 15 were worthy of being a “best” Twitter brand.
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