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Semiosis Communications

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P.O. Box 42111 Portland, OR 97242 (503) 816-2900 http://www.semiosiscommunications.com info [at] semiosiscommunications [dot] com
Semiosis Communications is a Portland, Oregon-based sustainable marketing consultancy that helps socially responsible businesses empower people, restore the planet, and achieve prosperity.
Our sustainable marketing services include:
* Bite- and brew-sized consultingServices * Marketing strategy and plans * Experiential branding strategy and implementation, including visual identity, collateral, web/social media, and customer service * Content marketing and story development * Public and community relations, including earned publicity and events * Internet, email, and social media marketing * Cause-related marketing and community involvement * Internal branding and employee relations * Trainings, workshops, seminars, and other speaking engagements
Semiosis Communications: Sustainable marketing for people, planet, and prosperity.
Sustainable Qualification Summary
We strive to act in a financially, socially, and environmentally responsible manner, measuring our actions against the triple bottom line of Prosperity, People, and Planet.
We use open source tools, and are members of / purchase from cooperatives. We donate up to 2.5% of our profit to nonprofit organizations. We provide up to 80 hours annually of pro bono services nonprofits.
We strive to apply, utilize, and promote environmentally friendly technologies, practices, and materials. We adhere to our reduce-reuse-recycle-rethink-replenish model of environmental sustainability. We
* use renewable power sources; * offset carbon footprint * maximize the use of electronic tools and applications; * use a fuel-efficient vehicle and public transportation, and bike and walk; * use energy-efficient equipment; * minimize solid waste, recycle waste, and compost organic waste; * minimize the use of office supplies and use recycled paper and other products; * promote similar practices among suppliers and clients.
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