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These Foam Adverts Double as Beds for Homeless Laborers in Pakistan

These foam billboards create roadside beds for homeless laborers in Pakistan. The Billbed from MoltyFoam advertises the mattress company during the day and turns into a bed at night time. While this might not be a suitable shelter solution, it will at least help those in need get a more comfortable sleep.

On average, every major city in Pakistan has a homeless population of 500,000 individuals -- a number mostly composed of laborers who have nowhere else to go. MoltyFoam has already installed 150 Billbeds throughout the country. Conceived by BBDO, the beds for homeless people won a Bronze Lion award in Cannes.

This initiative indicates how traditional advertising can be used to benefit the community and have a multitasking element.
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