For over 25 years, Propaganda3 has pursued a single goal: weaving ethics and passion into every project. As a Benefit Corporation, we actively promote sustainable practices, striving to reduce environmental impact and improve quality of life for employees, clients, suppliers, and the wider community.
Our approach to ecodesign is rooted in creating environmentally conscious solutions.
One example is our project with Lamole di Lamole: for Vinitaly we created the first carbon-neutral stand in their history, using eco-friendly materials such as PEFC-certified wood and recycled fabrics.
This project underscored our commitment to reducing ecological impact and offsetting CO₂ emissions through reforestation initiatives in Guatemala.
Working with companies like PBFinestre, we helped plant over 200 trees in Kenya, creating a “company forest.” This example of eco-innovation shows how a single purchase can have a meaningful environmental impact.
We also support I Bambini Dharma, a volunteer organization, providing our services pro bono to help children in need.
To deliver your next project with an ecodesign mindset, we’ve developed two Net Zero–oriented methods.
Both approaches can be tailored to any type of project—carbon-neutral trade-fair stands, sustainable and recyclable packaging, carbon-neutral websites, and much more—fully customizable.
A bespoke project deserves to be shared with the world when it’s done. That’s why our green design and ecodesign systems include a final common step: a PR activity designed to spread the word and inspire other companies toward positive change.
Just like the carbon-free Lamole di Lamole stand at Vinitaly, which was also featured by Corriere della Sera (read the full article here).
We use Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) to analyze and reduce the environmental impact of every event, product, or service we deliver.
LCA is a methodology that measures environmental impact according to an internationally recognized procedure.
With LCA, you can assess the entire life cycle of organizations, products, services, and events—measuring their carbon footprint in line with ISO standards: ISO 14040, ISO 14044, ISO 14064 and 14067, and ISO 20121:2012.
Would you like to launch an ecodesign project to promote your company using sustainable methods?
Join us in this mission, and together we can create lasting positive impact for our planet and society.
Contact us now to receive our ecodesign presentation—free of charge.