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Sustainability is no longer a trend. It is a necessity. And yes, talking about it is damn difficult. At Swiss Climate, we know that. We've been in the sustainability business for 15 years, helping companies tell their sustainability story. Without BS*. Without empty promises.
Our motto: act first, then talk.
Everything else is greenwashing. And we're all sick of hearing that.
But there's another problem: greenhushing. Hiding your sustainability efforts doesn't do anyone any good. We help you find the right balance and make your successes visible without exaggerating.
We don't offer miracle solutions. But we do offer honest work, clear words and communication that really makes a difference.
For your company, your employees and the outside world.
And best of all, we not only have sustainability experts on board, but also talented branding experts and designers. This means that your sustainability communication will not only be strong in terms of content, but also a visual highlight. Because we know that a strong visual identity is just as important as the right words.
We are also a proud member of Creatives for Climate, a global movement of over 40,000 creatives committed to climate action in the advertising, marketing and PR industries. As part of this network, we share our knowledge, learn from others and work together to harness the creative power of our industry for real climate solutions.
Intersted? Let's talk. About real sustainability and how we can advance it together.
Find out more about the specific offers - tailored to your needs:
Sustainability Communication Strategy
*Bullshit: A philosophical term that refers to talk in which the speaker does not care whether it is true or not. Unlike a liar, a bullshitter does not try to deliberately persuade others of an untruth. True or untrue, they care little about that. They want to make an impression. Bullshit can be harmless and even entertaining, but in large quantities it is harmful and should be exposed. The extent and variety of bullshit seems immeasurable. Probably never before has so much bullshit been produced as today.