The @myurbangreen campaign is an initiative from Marks & Spencer and environmental charity organization Groundwork. Together, they hope to transform urban areas in the UK by introducing greener living spaces and connecting city dwellers with their environments by encouraging them to take ownership of their surroundings and become more actively involved in green space activities.
According to the Groundwork site, the @myurbangreen campaign will encourage people to help shape the "future development, maintenance and management of their local Greener Living Spaces." The goal of the @myurbangreen campaign is to, by September 2012, execute at least 850 green space activities and motivate 135,000 people to participate in the initiative by helping to maintain the green spaces, plant trees and contribute to clean-up events in the community.
Grand Green Space Initiatives
The 'myurbangreen' Campaign Encourages More Urban Greenery
Trend Themes
1. Greener Living Spaces - Opportunity for companies to provide innovative solutions and products that enhance urban greenery and promote sustainable living.
2. Community Engagement - Opportunity for businesses to develop initiatives and platforms that encourage city dwellers to actively participate in green space activities and take ownership of their surroundings.
3. Environmental Responsibility - Opportunity for organizations to align with sustainability goals and support initiatives that promote the development and maintenance of urban green spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Environmental Services - Opportunity for companies offering environmental consulting, landscaping, and maintenance services to support and collaborate in urban green space initiatives.
2. Technology and Innovation - Opportunity for technology companies to develop tools, apps, and smart solutions that monitor and enhance the quality of urban green spaces, making them more accessible and engaging for city dwellers.
3. Retail and Consumer Goods - Opportunity for retailers to offer eco-friendly and sustainable products, such as gardening supplies, outdoor furniture, and green living essentials, catering to the growing demand for greener living spaces.