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I Curmudgeon!

22 June 2009

business, culture, japan

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ilohasA few months ago, Coca-Cola introduced a new line of bottled water in Japan called I LOHAS, that uses 40% less plastic than most PET bottles.

The image of the bottle crushing down into a vase for a little sprig of green is branding genius, memorable and communicative. But why did Coca-Cola make a single product, rather than bottling ALL of its drinks in the lighter bottles? The whole endeavor is either a cynical greenwashing or a gutless baby step.

They’re Coke. What’s stopping them from taking making a bolder move?

p.s. I LOHAS’s tagline, “Delicious + Good for the environment” is a less illegal but no less ugly lie than if Phillip Morris still claimed low tar cigarettes are good for the body.

Translation: “A town where you can queue: priceless”

02 December 2008

culture, experience, japan

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Indeed, Indeed.