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Special works with The Glue Society to kick up a stink for Better Packaging Co.

To mark World Environment Day, Better Packaging Co. have plopped a four-meter-high poo made of plastic pollution on Sydney’s iconic Bondi Beach.

The installation is a collaboration between Special New Zealand, Special PR and The Glue Society, and is a visual representation of the sheer amount of plastic sh!t that’s dumped in the world’s oceans every 30 seconds.

A new report from the UN Environment Programme (UNEP) found that global plastic pollution could be slashed by 80 percent by 2040 via a series of practical and affordable changes, such as the increased reuse of plastics. The report estimated that this action alone could reduce 30 percent of plastic pollution in the same timeframe. 

To combat the global pollution crisis, Better Packaging Co. launched a new range of POLLAST!C poly mailers, garment bags, reusable carry bags, pallet wrap and more. The products are made from between 80 and 100 percent recycled plastic pollution retrieved in Southeast Asia.  

The impossible-to-ignore giant poo installation was developed with the aim of generating global awareness to encourage businesses to cut the sh!t and make a greater commitment to sustainable practices and choices.

Stu Mallarkey, Executive Creative Director at Special, comments: “We had to find a really disruptive, provocative way to highlight the issue – and landed on a giant poop emoji filled to the brim with the sheer amount of crap that ends up in our oceans every 30 seconds, which is quite frankly f**king disgusting.”

Kelly Grindle, General Manager at Special PR, adds: “This story has it all – robust messaging and research, underpinned by some jaw-dropping visuals.  We’ve worked hard to ensure this resonates in Australia, New Zealand, and around the globe and have prepared a mix of owned, earned and paid distribution to give this the attention it deserves. It’s probably the only time the industry can say ‘that’s just another sh*t stunt from Special.’”

Better Packaging Co.’s co-founder Kate Bezar, says: “POLLAST!C is proof that we can find ways to fix this environmental challenge. There is enough plastic in the world – the problem is that it doesn’t get collected or recycled, so it eventually ends up in our oceans because it has no perceived value.

“We’re so lucky to have partnered with Special to raise awareness and encourage global sustainability business practices. This is an issue worth shouting about, even if that means we have to create a four-metre high plastic poo to get the attention it deserves.”

Credits

Special New Zealand:
Executive Creative Director: Stu Mallarkey
Producer: Millie Costley-Deakin
Account Management: Courtney Spillane

Special PR:
General Manager: Kelly Grindle
Australian Publicist: Liz Hunt
New Zealand Publicist: Amanda Vela

Production Company: Revolver
Art & Directing Collective: The Glue Society
Direction & Artist: Alice Cogin
Managing Director/Co-Owner: Michael Ritchie
Executive Producer/Partner: Pip Smart
Executive Producer: Jasmin Helliar
Producer: Melanie Booth
Production Manager: Claire Salter
Cinematographer/Photographer: Jordan Maddocks
Model Makers: Yippee Ki-Yay

Post Production Company: The Glue Society Studios
Editor: Luke Crethar
Editor: Kelly SearanckeColourist: Scott Maclean

Sound:  Liquid Studios

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