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We love luxury goods, as long as you don’t tell us they're sustainable

https://www.qut.edu.au/news?id=198791

Ms Joenpolvi said similar results were found in posts on the luxury cars – those that included progress-focused language about sustainability achieved well above the average shares on Facebook for each brand.

“The posts that mentioned their luxury cars had ‘sustainable materials’, ‘eco-friendly materials’ or were fighting ‘plastic pollution’ achieve dismal shares, such as just 6 per cent of the average shares for that brand.

Gorgritch_Umie_Killa - 10mon

That idea of dirtiness people express because a product has been 'used' must play into the nehative reactions to this langauge positioning as well.

I suppose people here aren't gona like my rebrand to u/gorgritchumierecycler then... damn!

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vividspecter @lemm.ee - 10mon

Recycled water seems to elicit the same disgust reflex, to draw a comparison.

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Gorgritch_Umie_Killa - 10mon

Yeah, i remember seeing the videos in the city getting people to 'taste the difference' or pick the 'recycled water'. Lot of surprise when people picked the wrong ones.

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Brave Little Hitachi Wand - 10mon

Humans have a Columbus complex with the stuff they buy. They didn't get there first but they want to feel like they discovered it.

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Gorgritch_Umie_Killa - 10mon

Oh, so true! I love that description.

I guess the challenge for a marketer is to successfully make the connection between reused and recycled with new. I suppose thats why a lot more people focus on words like 'sustainable'.

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Brave Little Hitachi Wand - 10mon

Finally a real use for gendered marketing. Reforged Bogroll and Reborn Hygienic Tissue

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Gorgritch_Umie_Killa - 10mon

Ha, your good at this.

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Brave Little Hitachi Wand - 10mon

I guess if you want good marketing, hire someone who hates marketing

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bigboismith @lemmy.world - 10mon

I think it's due to people assuming there are tradeoffs for being sustainable, and if I buy a product that isn't focused on being sustainable for the same price then I'll get a better product.

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Gorgritch_Umie_Killa - 10mon

Theres a lot to this, because you could argue that many sustainable products do actually face this issue.

The early teslas were probably in this category, a lot of features that are standard on cars apparently weren't available on teslas. I don't know if thats changed.

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Nath - 10mon

This comes as a surprise to me. In fact, I misread the title initially as 'People love luxury goods, so long as they are sustainable'.

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