McDonald's India - North and East repurposes OOH campaign material into school bags for kids

McDonald's India - North and East repurposes OOH campaign material into school bags for kids

The initiative is executed in collaboration with OMD India.

McDonald's

Mumbai: - As a commitment to bringing in sustainability and community involvement across each of its functions, McDonald's India- North and East in its latest initiative has taken a step ahead by repurposing its out-of-home marketing material into school bags for kids. The initiative is conceptualised and executed in collaboration with OMD India with the goal of reducing plastic waste.

Faced with the global plastic pollution crisis, brands all over the world are working to reduce plastic waste. McDonald’s India North and East leads the way in creating out-of-home advertising and recognises that billboard vinyl, which is made of non-biodegradable polymers, contributes significantly to plastic waste.

Speaking on this initiative, McDonald’s India - North and East, managing director Rajeev Ranjan stated, "Our sustainability efforts are focused on keeping communities clean, protecting the planet for future generations, and supporting our long-term business resilience. We continuously explore avenues to reduce waste, transition to more sustainable materials, while simultaneously making a meaningful contribution to communities. The repurposing of billboard materials into school bags exemplifies our dedication to achieving both of these goals in an innovative and impactful manner. This endeavour not only marks a significant stride for us toward strengthening sustainable practices but also underscores our dedication to creating a significant positive impact within our communities."

Discussing the campaign, OMD India Team CEO Anisha Iyer expressed her delight, “As people’s mindsets increasingly shift from a consumerist approach to one that's more conscious and intent-driven, advertising’s focus on sustainability gets stronger than ever. We see Happy Bags as not just a campaign but a heartwarming step towards sustainable practices for McDonald’s. Channelling the Indian spirit, we're pleased to be emphasizing the need for innovative approaches to driving social and environmental impact.”