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Miami's green bus shelters

I have no problem with anyone making money (responsibly) out of being green.

I'm not a great fan of advertising, but given our society, there's no getting away from it. When the two are combined, I'm not sure what to make of it.

I got an email from a New York PR firm about its client, Fuel Outdoor Holdings and its subsidiary, Fuel Miami, which is donating 600 bus shelters, with solar powered lighting for the advertising display, to the City of Miami. Advertising1

On the whole, I think I like the whole idea, esAdvertising3pecially since no taxpayer money is involved. And I think the designs are pleasing.

Thoughts?

Posted by Penny McCrea at 06:39 PM on August 19, 2008 in Business , Conservation | Permalink

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