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Sustainability as Strategic Differentiator: The Promise and the Problems of Using Chicle vs. Petro-Chemicals in Chewing Gum

Karen Paul

Sustainability(2023)

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Abstract
Chewing gum as a commercial product was traditionally based on chicle, mainly harvested by indigenous people from trees in the tropical forest of southeastern Mexico. Chicle gum base has now been replaced by a petro-chemical gum base by the major manufacturers. However, several smaller companies are again attempting to market chewing gum using a chicle gum base. The question raised here is, will the differentiation provided by chicle gum-being natural, organic, and "plastic-free"-provide sufficient differentiation for meaningful competition against the less expensive brands using a petro-chemical gum base? This case provides an interesting application of Michael Porter's strategy model in which differentiation and value are competing strategies.
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barriers to green production,indigenous people,Non-Timber Forest Products (NTFPs),Mexico,rainforest,supply chain
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