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Company Name:
Advocate
Website:
www.advocate.uk.com
Industry Sectors:
Branding, communication and design
SEE Listing Publication Date:
16 December 2009

SEE Questionnaire Summary

Business Introduction

Description of business

Advocate – Branding, communication and design that makes a difference

Advocate is the trading name of Mark Epton. Since 1996 I've used the power of communication to champion organisations contributing to a greener, fairer and better world.

I deliver a complete service, from branding and communication strategy to graphic design and web design – enabling my clients to stand out from the crowd, communicate their message, change behaviour, increase their market share and add value.

My work makes a difference because I understand my clients, I'm passionate about their success and I know how to articulate their vision – and advocate their cause.

Business Values

I'm not jumping on the green bandwagon. For 14 years I've worked with clients I'm passionate about – organisations and businesses doing good things. I use my expertise in brand articulation, visual communication and graphic design to help them make a social, environmental and ethical difference.

Business Information

Date established:
2003
Contact details
Mark Epton mark@advocate.uk.com 01453 822338
Business structure
Sole trader
Address of company headquarters
8 Regent Street, Stonehouse, Gloucestershire GL10 2AD
Countries of operations
Britain
Countries where goods and/or services are sold
Britain
Size of workforce
Sole trader
Financial year
1st April to 31st March
Turnover (last financial year)
Under £100,000
Profit (last financial year)
No information submitted
Details of owners
Mark Epton, sole owner
Directors' other business interests
None

Goods and Services

I deliver an integrated communication service:

Branding
Identity
Graphic design
Web design

When appropriate I bring in associates to provide:

Programming
Marketing
Copywriting
Illustration

Business Responses

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Environment

Are environmental considerations an integral part of any of your company's product designs or services?

Rationale for question

Good design has the ability to reduce the negative environmental impacts of human consumption by creating environmentally-friendly products and services. The UN Guidelines for Consumer Protection encourage 'the design, development and use of products and services that are safe and energy and resource efficient, considering their full life-cycle impacts'.

Life-cycle thinking is fundamental to sustainability. It provides a framework to consider the environmental, social and economic costs over the whole life of a product or service, from raw materials, through production, into use, maintenance and disposal. Essentially the process accounts for the full costs of production or service rather than just the monetary costs included in the economic transactions.

Being more sustainable in business means considering where products come from, what they are made of and who made them. It means considering if a product or a service is really necessary, if it is possible to obtain the same resource in a different, more efficient or less wasteful way, such as from recycled goods and materials or simply using less material. It means using creative thinking and design, throughout the 'life-cycle' of a product or a service, to achieve beneficial outcomes. Such benefits may include gaining a competitive edge, making cost savings, obtaining tax breaks, gaining eligibility for loans, having the opportunity to make 'green' claims for your products and an enhanced public image and reputation.

It might appear easier to think of re-designing physical products rather than services, but relatively small changes can also impact on service providers. It is possible to design a service so that it is offered in an environmentally-friendly manner. For example, intelligent use of communication technology eschews the need for business travel, reducing both the financial and environmental cost of meetings.

The physical buildings and facilities in which a business is operating can also be designed (or re-designed) to achieve environmental benefits such as reduced energy use, improved water management, and better thermal and light control for workers. The office, workshop or factory can be built or refurbished in accord with principles of sustainable construction and taking whole-life costing into consideration.

Defining Terms

[No specific or technical terms require definition.]

Primary and Secondary answer requirements

ANSWERING YES

Companies must:

  1. describe how they have incorporated fundamental environmental considerations into their product design or service provision; and
  2. explain where they have been able to address environmental impacts through managing different stages of the product or service lifecycle such as procurement, manufacturing, marketing and sales, transportation, use and disposal.

Companies may:

  1. use this as an opportunity to show how environmentally sensitive design has improved the company work environment in the previous 24 months.

ANSWERING NO

Companies must:

  1. explain why they do not or cannot answer YES to this question, listing the business reasons, any mitigating circumstances or other reasons that apply.

Companies may:

  1. list any activities that are relevant, but not sufficient to answer YES, e.g. taking environmental considerations into account in only a few products and services; and
  2. mention any future intentions regarding this issue.

DON'T KNOW is not a permissible answer to this question.


NOT APPLICABLE is not a permissible answer to this question.


NO ANSWER YET is only permissible under extraordinary circumstances and then for only a limited period.

YES

Environmental considerations are integral to my business.

Where appropriate I advise and assist clients to use electronic media - PDFs, the internet and email - rather than printed materials. However I feel uncomfortable with the notion that computers are 'green': they haven't led to the paperless office and there is huge environmental impact in making a computer, throwing it away and buying a new one every three years, just to keep up! I always design to minimise paper wastage and recommend recycled or FSC paper for my clients. I have a long term relationship with a leading green printer with appropriate ISO certification.

My office is powered by renewable electricity, I recycle, my website is hosted on servers run by solar power, I'm part of the Carbon Watchers scheme to save energy and I'm powered by fair trade organic tea!

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(1 = v poor, 2 = poor, 3 = ok, 4 = good, 5 = v good)

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