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Greenpeace Bomb Campaign
No, Greenpeace hasn’t resorted to bombing buildings and whaling ships … yet. Instead they’ve developed a new advertising campaign in which subject matter resembles nuclear explosions to drive the point home that we need to change our ways to survive.
This video features a plastic bag that blows up into an atomic mushroom cloud. Created by Israel’s Grey ad agency, that short spot is a reminder of the number of bags
used daily (Israel uses 430 million in one month alone). As we all know, plastic bags are with us nearly forever; filling landfills and poisoning lakes and streams. There are plus form from oil which is a waste of a non-sustainable resource.
Greenpeace Bomb Campaign originally arised on Green Daily on Sun, 30 Nov 2008 11:19:00 EST 0.Please see our terms for use of feeds.
[Source] Kelly Leahy
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