Celebrate the Festival of (LED) Lights
Jessica Marcel — December 12, 2009 — Eco
References: upi & got2begreen
The Green Hanukkia is the official organization encouraging a green celebration of the Jewish holiday. Having a green Hanukkah is easy with these simple suggestions and awesome stand-ins for the usual accoutrement.
You can have a green Hanukkah by using beewax candles, making organic potato pancakes, and getting a Menorah made from recycled materials. Check out the links for more info on having a green Hanukkah.
Implications - Eco-conscious consumers of every culture are demanding products that help them live a "greener" lifestyle. They want to maintain their cultural customs, but incorporate eco-friendly products and services into their routines. Companies can cater to this environmental demographic by manufacturing green versions of traditional products.
You can have a green Hanukkah by using beewax candles, making organic potato pancakes, and getting a Menorah made from recycled materials. Check out the links for more info on having a green Hanukkah.
Implications - Eco-conscious consumers of every culture are demanding products that help them live a "greener" lifestyle. They want to maintain their cultural customs, but incorporate eco-friendly products and services into their routines. Companies can cater to this environmental demographic by manufacturing green versions of traditional products.
Trend Themes
1. Green Hanukkah - The trend towards green Hanukkah celebrations is driven by the demand for eco-friendly alternatives to traditional festivities.
2. Beewax Candles - The trend towards using beewax candles for Hanukkah presents opportunities for beeswax producers and retailers to create sustainable and eco-friendly lighting options.
3. Recycled Menorahs - The trend towards Menorahs made from recycled materials creates an opportunity for artisans and manufacturers to create unique and sustainable holiday decorations.
Industry Implications
1. Eco-friendly Products - The demand for eco-friendly Hanukkah products presents an opportunity for companies in the eco-friendly products industry to develop and market sustainable alternatives specifically for the Jewish community.
2. Organic Food - The trend towards organic potato pancakes for Hanukkah creates an opportunity for organic food producers and retailers to cater to the needs of eco-conscious Jewish consumers.
3. Sustainable Decor - The growing interest in Menorahs made from recycled materials opens up opportunities for sustainable decor manufacturers and designers to offer unique and eco-friendly holiday decorations.
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