Public Education

Energy, environmental, and waste and resource management companies are frequently at the leading edge of the latest technologies. This is an exciting place to be - and one of the reasons why we're so passionate about these industries at Remarkable Energy & Environment.

However, innovation isn't without risk. For infrastructure projects in particular, a lack of public acceptance and understanding can be a major obstacle to success. Similarly, vital environmental initiatives - such as increasing public uptake of recycling or public transport - can fall flat without sufficient public awareness and support.

What you need to know

There's no single way to educate the public, but all methods rely on communicating with your audience in the right language using the right mix of media. Where unfamiliar and complex technical issues are involved, this usually involves taking the time to explain new concepts in clear, jargon-free language. The Remarkable team excels here with extensive technical experience and market knowledge that allows us to effectively bridge the gap between specialist knowledge and lay audiences. 

As with public consultation, it's vital not to use the media and tools most relevant to the audience and location and not to rely on a single method of communication.

How we can help

Remarkable Energy & Environment draws on the integrated communications services offered by Remarkable, supporting public education programmes through:

  • Advertising
  • Direct marketing
  • Exhibitions and events
  • Monitoring opinion
  • Media relations
  • Online and social media engagement


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