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Chevrolet: Billboards Into Bags

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Where do billboards go when they die? Well, in this case, they went into the hands and onto the shoulders of everyday people. On September 25th 2010, the Cruze launched with one of the biggest media buys in Chevrolet Canada’s history. From billboards and transit shelters, to bus wraps and station dominations, the urban landscape was wallpapered with Cruze ads. But rather than just taking the materials down and shipping them to landfills, we wanted them to live on in a meaningful way. So we collected all the outdoor vinyl, combined it with recycled seatbelts and bicycle inner tubes, then created messenger bags, laptop sleeves, plus oversize totes. The result? Hundreds of highly functional bags made from 100% locally sourced, upcycled materials. But this is just the beginning. Stay tuned for what’s next on facebook.com/chevroletcanada Turning ads into bags is just one more way Chevrolet is Driving Our World Forward, one billboard at a time.

Advertising Agency: MacLaren McCann, Canada
Creative Director: Sean Davison
Group Creative Directors: Frank Lepre, Joe Musicco
Art Director: Arron Isaac
Copywriter: Natalie Greenspan
Account Supervisors: Kristina Allinson, Marc Michaels
Designers/ Manufactures: Totem Bags
Public Relations: Jill Thomas Myrick


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james said,

January 31, 2012 @ 21:10

This similar concept was already done in Capetown South Africa sinec 2008, so yes this is great old recycled idea
link to the original concept
http://climatesmartcapetown.co.za/participate/page/4

james said,

January 31, 2012 @ 21:14

http://reloadbags.wordpress.com/about/

the story behind……

The bags are canvas/PVC bags and can be made-up with a different logos or images on the flap

RE-LOAD creates employment in Cape Town and supports social projects

We are just busy looking for a partner for cooparation for supporting a creche in the cape flats (April 2011)

The idea to manufacture bags from recycled billboard-material was generated more or less accidentally. The founder, German-born Peter Kirsten, who is a biologist by profession, lives in Cape Town sincef 2008. What was just a crazy idea at first, became much more very soon after the first bags produced, were snapped up quickly.

To re-use existing material and to avoid plastic waste was not only a worth-while task, but, if a nice idea could be created around it, something useful, fun and beneficial could be produced from the waste.

Hundreds of them hang around at walls everywhere; they look us at the airport, at hotels and the highways as well. Never for a long time, but always at selected places, they are colourful and stand-out with snappy slogans.

Huge billboard banners are well-known to everybody and accepted as eye-catcher, giving colour to bland and grey areas.

But no-one hardly thinks about the huge amounts of synthetic, plastic and toxic waste generated for just a very short

period after usage of the banners. These banners are now given a second life and re-load -bags are produced.

Each bag is a unique designer-piece, cut and joined from single components. No bag looks like any other and each one has their own serial-number. An environmental concept which re-uses material and creates fun through fashion.

The bags are produced in communities of former disabled areas and create employment for people.

Due to its size, this bag is perfect as universal bag as it can be closed easily, quick and safely with Velcro. The bag protects from rainand water and its size is suitable for laptops and other things like clothes .

The bags are perfect for conferences and congressesand we have done several iportant conferences during the last 6 month ,e.g.

The African wind Power 4/2010 Cape Town

The 2 nd German-South African business forum 11/2010 Cape Town

The annual conference of Pfizer Europe 11/2010 Portugal

The SITE World Incentive Tourism Conference 11/2010 Cape Town

The 187th conference of Northwest German Surgery

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