Delhi: In their latest for Britannia, Talented.Agency urged for 100% plastic neutrality with a film on adopting a simple habit with a 8-year-old protagonist.
Har Pocket Ab Dustbin (Every Pocket, now a Dustbin) is an attempt to encourage Britannia consumers to be cognizant of their surroundings and join the brand towards plastic collection and processing, leading to 100% plastic neutrality.
Commenting about the initiative of #HarPocketAbDustbin, Amit Doshi, Chief Marketing Officer, Britannia said, “Britannia is on a mission to be known as a responsible global total foods company. With the efforts of all our functions, we have been 100% plastic neutral for over two years, and on the occasion of World Earth Day - we wanted to bring light to our efforts. We wanted to extend the initiative to all our consumers because despite working at this scale, the individual efforts that you and I can make cannot be undermined. #HarPocketAbDustbin is an effort to tackle the plastic problem together with our consumers.”
On the campaign, Gajraj Rao, Director, CodeRed, added, “This is the first time we’ve crafted an entire film for a brand without ever showing their product. We had more products on the snack tray of this shoot than in front of the camera. Kudos to team Britannia on their efforts to be sustainable. I look forward to watching them continue on their path of plastic neutrality, not just because I’d like to make them more films for future milestones!”
Shedding light on how the insight came to be, the team from Talented, Sanket Audhi, Balaji Padmanabhan and Pearl Alex, commented, “We noticed many of us were already performing the ‘fold it, hold it, wait, dispose of it’ with our own litter. We also noticed we started it young. #HarPocketAbDustbin is our attempt at compounding the effect this habit had on us and our surroundings, by keeping it going through a movement that kids and India alike can follow! How we deal with today’s plastic problem will take small actions like this and larger systems like Britannia’s efforts. This was a first taste at zero waste, and we’re glad to play our part in it!”