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Comms Declare blasts Shell’s ‘Olympic-level gaslighting’ as it calls for creative review
Environmental advocacy groups will closely watch Shell Energy's creative pitch in Australia to see how the company navigates the evolving landscape of environmental accountability and public perception.
Pitching for Shell? You don’t understand value
Belinda Noble from Comms Declare writes that accepting work from the petroleum giant makes losers of your company, your staff, and the advertising industry.
239 agencies listed as 'polluted' in Australia: report
Climate advocacy groups Clean Creatives and Comms Declare have revealed this year's version of the F-List, a list of agencies that work alongside oil, coal, and gas companies.
Agency talent willing to leave agencies that work with fossil-fuel clients
If research shows that people are hesitant to work with clients that don’t align with their values, how are agencies managing differing moral choices among employees?
Why do so many agencies continue to work with fossil-fuel companies?
The devastating impact of fossil fuels to our planet is undeniable—yet a majority of agencies continue to promote and sustain the ‘dirty energy’ sector with no immediate sign of backing away.
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