Philosophy | Cano Water, the leading canned water brand providing a sustainable alternative to plastic bottles, is taking a bold stance against Wimbledon's ongoing partnership with Evian. From creative agency 10 Days, the #breakupwithplastic campaign aims to raise awareness and encourage Wimbledon and its attendees to embrace more eco-friendly options. Wimbledon, known for its commitment to sustainability, has been partnering with Evian as the official drink sponsor for the past 15 years. Despite recent efforts by Evian, including the provision of reusable bottles to tennis players, the tournament still generates a staggering 250,000 single use plastic bottles each year. The #breakupwithplastic campaign, which launched during the tournament on July 11, 2023, urges Wimbledon to break free from this “toxic relationship” with plastic and forge a new, sustainable future. A billboard van, fully electric and carbon-neutral, circulates the Wimbledon area, featuring the provocative message, "Hey Wimbledon, are you stuck in a toxic relationship? Call the Cano water helpline for free on: 02080897955.” Those who pick up the phone will hear a cheeky and informative voicemail that speaks directly to Wimbledon to “break up with plastic”, and guides callers to Cano Water's website for further information on transitioning away from single-use plastic. Cano Water employees in T-shirts bearing the helpline and campaign slogan will also engage with attendees, distributing samples and initiating conversations about the need to switch. They’ll also be tactically AirDropping the hotline to people in the infamous Wimbledon Queue, as well as to guests in the Evian VIP tent under the alias of Evian at Wimbledon. CanO Water has always championed sustainability, being a pioneer in the use of infinitely recyclable aluminium cans. 10 Days, named the brand’s creative agency earlier this year, figures as the perfect partner in this endeavour, with its track record of effective and entertaining marketing for sustainability-focused brands such as Fussy, Fennel and Wherefrom. |