The Earth is home to us all, so each person should look after it as if
it were their home. Unfortunately, this is often overlooked, making
every minute the situation regarding environmental protection more and
more worrying.
Cleaning day at the beach
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18 Examples Of Social Advertising To Think About The Environment →
Against this cycle of destruction appear many social advertisements that struggle to remind humanity that protecting the environment is not a choice, it is a must. We expect more and more ads of this kind will touch people's minds and hearts, showing the importance of looking more fondly toward nature before it's too late.
Some examples of ads of this type. In the end, we separated a video from PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). See and begin to reflect more closely on the situation the world is going through.
Our oceans are drowning in plastic
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How far will we get you to start caring for the environment?
Photo Source |© DDB Toronto
Protect yourself from global warming
Photo Source | © KNARF
We breathe what we buy
In Sumatra, 663 million trees were cut for the manufacture of toothpaste |
Photo Source | © World Wide Fund for Nature
We put the future in danger with just one shot.
Photo Source | © World Wide Fund for Nature
Where does your trash go?
Photo Source | © Clemenger BBDO Sydney
Before it's too late
Photo Source | © World Wide Fund for Nature
The plastic ends the scene.
Photo Source | © Hopkins & Jackson
Soon, what are we going to buy at the supermarket?
Photo Source | © Surfrider Foundation
We cut out what will not grow any more
Photo Source | © World Wide Fund for Nature
Nature wants to tell us something.
Photo Source | © MullenLowe
It's not just a tree, it's the forests
Photo Source | © TBWA
The sea can not stand it anymore.
Photo Source | © Surfrider Foundation
Stop sweeping the problems under the rug.
Photo Source | © Forchets Milano
Save paper
Photo Source | © World Wide Fund for Nature
Without rivers there is no lifea
Photo Source | © Y & R
Time is running out for them, not plastic
Photo Source | © World Wide Fund for Nature
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