Earth Day 2021: the best ads from P&G, Apple and Budweiser
As we celebrate Earth Day’s 51st anniversary, brands from Apple to P&G are seizing the opportunity to encourage consumers to live more sustainably. The Drum rounds up the best Earth Day ads so far.
Marking the second Earth Day to fall during a global pandemic, similarly to last year activations have shifted online in lieu of physical gatherings.
The past 12 months have put the environment under tighter focus, with people learning to live more sustainably under Covid-19. And with the pandemic underlining the importance of brand purpose, there has been a definite increase in brands pushing sustainability further up their agenda.
In honor of Earth Day, Panera is giving away bicycles with bread bowl baskets!
Fans of the bakery chain have the chance to win a vintage-style bicycle celebrates one of Panera s most famous menu items: The Bread Bowl! On the handlebars, the Bread Bowl Bike features an insulated basket in the shape of a Panera sourdough bread bowl. They will be giving away 30 bicycles and you can enter to win
breadbowlbike.com from now until 4/22.
Would you ride one of these around?!
Happy (ALMOST) Earth Day!
Panera Bread is doing an Earth Day promotion that includes giving away bicycles with an insulated bread bowl basket.
The chain wants to focus on low-carbon footprint meals.
They’re giving fans a chance to win a vintage bicycle that celebrates one of Panera’s most known menu item, the bread bowl.
The green- and off-white-colored
Bread Bowl Bike is meant to highlight the brand’s Earth Day-related initiatives, including its “Cool Food” menu items which meet the
World Resources Institute’s benchmarks for being less taxing on carbon emissions and the environment.
Panera says it will be giving away 30 of the bicycles, so to get your chance to win one, head to
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