METHODS OF PROMOTING AND STIMULATING THE SALE OF ECOLOGICAL PRODUCTS IN COMMERCIAL ENTERPRISES
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Ecological products, marketing, commercial enterprise, green economy, promotion, strategy.Abstract
This article analyzes modern methods of promoting and stimulating the sale of ecological products in commercial enterprises. In the context of the green economy, the growing demand for environmentally friendly products encourages businesses to implement new marketing strategies. The study explores the main challenges encountered in the process of selling eco-friendly products, identifies their possible solutions, and evaluates effective promotion mechanisms. Additionally, the strategic role of marketing in delivering ecological products to consumers is examined and compared with international practices. The research results are aimed at developing practical recommendations to increase the efficiency of delivering eco-friendly products to consumers.
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