Global warming, climate change, wild life protection, deforestation, and animal rights are some of the global issues that press for creative advertising. In the recent years, we have seen various nonprofits and others generating impressive ads and touching promos to awaken those who do not have time or hardly care for these vital concerns. After scrolling through this list of some most interesting and stirring green ads, we bet you’ll feel like doing anything possible for their (ours as well) cause:
• WWF Lungs ad:
WWF France presents a visual reminder of the importance of trees to the atmosphere in “Lungs”, a print advertisement developed by TBWA\Paris. The tag line: “Before it’s too late”. More here.
• Adidas green shoe ad:
Spotted by Vikesh Bhatt, the green-clad shoe installed under a bridge by Kingsland Road in London frauds Adidas’s claims of green-ness. More here.
• Falling Polar Bears (Video):
Censuring aviation as the fastest growing cause of climate change, the falling polar bears ad shows world governments’ inaction. More here.
• Diesel Global Warming Ready:
Global Warming Ready campaign is the Diesel’s eco-sensitive way of generating attention and provoking discussion on climate change in a tongue-in-cheek ironic voice. More here.
• Pee in the shower:
The Brazilian Save Water environmental campaign urges people to pee while taking a shower. More here.
• Planet Green TV Commercial:
While asking people to get exposed to a whole new green, the first all green TV Network, the green commercial welcomes its viewers. More here.
• Denver Water Ad:
This outdoor advertising campaign was carried out for Denver Water, which seems to promoting water conservation as it appeals ‘use only what you need’. More here.
• Greenfamily poop billboard:
The Greenfamily Youth Association of Environment Protection came up with this board on a drainage hole, meaning dirty water is like egesta. More here.
• Tsunami versus 9/11:
• Polythene kills:
The ad makers - UMS from Muscat – ask you to see (and observe) how plastic is suffocating our planet
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