San Francisco Department of the Environment Print Sumatra by School of Thought

Sumatra
The Print Ad titled Sumatra was done by School of Thought advertising agency for San Francisco Department of the Environment in United States. It was released in Jul 2015.

San Francisco Department of the Environment: Sumatra

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Released
July 2015
Posted
July 2015
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Advertised brand: San Francisco Department of the Environment
Advert title(s): “Sumatra”
Headline and copy text: “You just waited 15 minutes for that Sumatra Pourover. Surely you can find time to compost.” Hashtag: “Composting. It’s the #SFThingToDo”
Advertising Agency: School of Thought, San Francisco, U.S.A.
Country: United States of America
Agency website: http://schoolofthought.com
Creative Director: Tom Geary
Art Director: Faruk Sagcan
Copywriter: Tom Geary
Published: May, 2015
Short rationale: To reach its goal of “Zero Waste” by 2020, the San Francisco Department of the Environment will run a $.5 million (in-city media) ad campaign, created by San Francisco agency School of Thought, intended to encourage composting. Separating compostables (mainly food scraps and food-soiled paper products) and recyclables from other garbage is already mandatory, but if the city is to stop exporting garbage, more citizens will have to start composting, at home.
It’s a yucky problem. The strategy is to present the messy issue in an urban, “San Francisco” tone of voice. The ads assume some local knowledge. Some are neighborhood-specific.