CHOPSTICKS,NOT CHOP-TREES

TitleCHOPSTICKS,NOT CHOP-TREES
BrandCHINA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOUNDATION
Product / ServiceCHINA ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION FOUNDATION
CategoryB05. Public Service, Charity & Fund Raising
EntrantDDB CHINA GROUP Shanghai, CHINA
Entrant Company:DDB CHINA GROUP Shanghai, CHINA
Advertising Agency:DDB CHINA GROUP Shanghai, CHINA
Media Agency:OMD CHINA Shanghai, CHINA

Credits

Name Company Position
Michael Dee DDB China Group Chief Creative officer
Shih-yen Lee DDB China Group Group Creative Director
Lim Boon Seng,Michael Ma,Kevin Jiang DDB China Group Art Director
Hesky Lu, Adam Wang DDB China Group Copywriter
George Ooi DDB China Group Agency Executive Producer
Eugenia Zhen DDB China Group Producer
Leslie Sim Untold Image Photographer
Sean Chen Cheers Films Shanghai Executive Producer
Lin Tao Cheers Films Shangha Production Art Director

Results and Effectiveness

The campaign received coverage from 110 local and international media channels. During the campaign period, there were up to 2,050,000 hits in Google for a search on “Chopstick Tree”.

Creative Execution

We recycled over 30,000 pairs of used disposable chopsticks from restaurants all over Shanghai ---- and turned them into a broken chopstick tree structure. The installation was then displayed in several busy city districts popular with restaurant diners. Through the visual impact of the fallen chopstick tree, we raised awareness of the fact that using disposable chopsticks results in the massive destruction of forest.

Insights, Strategy and the Idea

Disposable chopsticks are very convenient to use and low-cost. They are the most commonly used utensils in China’s restaurants. Every year Chinese consumers use 45 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks ---- which amounts to around 25 million trees, or 200 square meters of demolished forests. At this rate, forests will disappear from China in just 20 years. However, most people are unaware of this fact.