We helped develop and continue to work with Alupro on their Metal Matters transformation campaign. We have produced all the artwork for numerous local authority campaigns over the last 5 years, this has included:
- Transformation leaflets;
- Outdoor advertising;
- Newspaper advertising and editorial;
- Vehicle livery; and
- Posters.
The campaign goes from strength to strength and we are currently updating the artwork to complement the new WRAP Recycle Now style.
The Aluminium Packaging Recycling Organisation (Alupro), represents the leading aluminium packaging producers and reprocessors in the UK. They are working to help this industry exceed government aluminium recycling targets by working with industry, waste processors, local authorities and the recycling sector. Alupro work with local authorities in the UK to help them deliver their Metal Matters Campaign to encourage householders to recycle more metal cans.
The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea found that a lot of paper and glass was finding its way into the rubbish bin instead of being recycled.
We regularly have to help clients communicate day changes to householders when they make improvements and revisions to collections services.
We have produced designs for Cakesmiths for a rather useful giveaway - cake tongs for their coffee shop clients to use to serve their cakes. The design is actually branded into the wooden tongs!
Resource London (RL) is the new, jointly funded support programme for London waste authorities delivered in partnership by the London Waste and Recycling Board and WRAP; its primary goal is to help local authorities across London achieve 50% recycling by 2020.
Linx2Schools was established as an LAA funded project by Walsall Council. It provides a link between schoolteachers and the services that are available to enrich their syllabus and the children’s educational experience
Because of the rapid increase in refurbished electrical goods, we were asked to produce a ‘mark’ for approved re-used electrical household equipment by WRAP and BIS.
A lot of councils seem to be going from free to paid for garden waste collections with the aim of saving money.
All the material had to be produced bilingually, using the latest Good to Know Recycle Now Styles – a first to be produced in both Welsh and English.
We are currently helping the London Borough of Enfield reduce the contamination they are getting in their recycling bins.