To promote the launch of the Seda Recarga Natural haircare line, Unilever Brazil installed a shampoo bottle recycling station in a Sao Pãulo subway station. In collaboration with J. Walter Thompson Brazil and WWF-Brazil, Unilever Brazil gave out cell phone credits and bonuses in exchange for the used shampoo bottles.
The old bottles contributed to the efforts of WWF and the interactive initiative was devised by JWT. This advertising campaign not only provided an excellent opportunity to engage with their target eco-conscious consumers, it also allowed them to make a positive environmental impact. The recycling station will be in effect for the month of October at Republica station and will provide credits for carriers including Vivo, TIM, OI and Claro.
Shampoo Exchanging Campaigns
This Recycling Station Offers Phone Credits in Return for Old Bottles
Trend Themes
1. Recycling Incentive Programs - Creating recycling programs that offer rewards can encourage consumers to participate and promote sustainability.
2. Brand Collaboration for Social Impact - Partnering with non-profit organizations or other brands can create impactful campaigns and reach a wider audience.
3. Interactive Advertising Initiatives - Using interactive elements in advertising campaigns can increase consumer engagement and create memorable experiences.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Goods - Consumer goods companies can implement recycling incentive programs to encourage sustainability and differentiate their brands.
2. Advertising and Marketing - Advertising agencies can collaborate with brands and non-profit organizations to create socially impactful campaigns and increase brand awareness.
3. Telecommunications - Telecom companies can participate in recycling campaigns by offering phone credits or bonuses as incentives, promoting environmental responsibility among their customers.