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Regenerative marketing: Moving beyond 'less bad' to 'net positive'

Nakuru ASK Chairman Perminus Migwi and Marketing Chair David Mwangi inspect maize at the Nakuru ASK Show grounds on June 16, 2025. [Kipsang Joseph, Standard]

In a world grappling with climate change and social inequities, regenerative marketing is emerging as a transformative strategy for brands to drive systemic change. Unlike traditional sustainability marketing, which often focuses on minimizing harm, regenerative marketing shifts from short-term, product-centric campaigns to fostering long-term ecosystem health. It goes beyond mitigating environmental or social damage to actively restoring ecosystems, communities, and resources.

Brands position themselves as stewards of planetary and social well-being by integrating regenerative practices (e.g., restoring soil, biodiversity, or community wealth) into a brand's identity and campaigns, aligning with global frameworks like the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

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