"greenovator" meaning in English

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Noun

Audio: LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-greenovator.wav Forms: greenovators [plural]
Etymology: Blend of green + innovator. First introduced in a German-language 2009 study on customer segments of automobiles by management consulting firm Arthur D. Little Zukunft der Mobilität 2020 – Die Automobilindustrie im Umbruch?, though it seemingly circulated under the radar with American city engineers. Etymology templates: {{blend|en|green|innovator}} Blend of green + innovator, {{bor|en|de|-}} German Head templates: {{en-noun}} greenovator (plural greenovators)
  1. (neologism, marketing) A consumer focusing on environmental and sustainability concerns rather than prestige offered by the opportunity of owning a luxury item. Wikipedia link: Arthur D. Little Tags: neologism Categories (topical): Marketing Synonyms: Greenovator

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