San Francisco Bay Coffee has just launched a new campaign reinforcing the brand's commitment to saving the earth through compostable coffee pods.
The initiative, "One Small Sip For a Better Tomorrow," was helmed by the brand's newly-appointed creative and media agency, Cutwater.
Leading the campaign off was a cute 2D-animated spot featuring the brand's compostable OneCUP coffee pods. The campaign also features several animated social media videos.
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The commercial was directed by duo Remus & Kiki, produced and animated by Psyop and Wizz, and features music, and sound design by creative audio studio Antfood.
In a statement, Cutwater founder and COO Chuck McBride called San Francisco Bay Coffee a "David in a category of Goliaths," referring to the brand's strong adherence to its core values.
He also noted that the animation meant to offset the seriousness of the topic, giving the spot a touch of cheer.
Meanwhile, San Francisco Bay Coffee Marketing Director Jennifer Greenberg highlighted the campaign's significance in the brand's overall evolution:
The campaign runs across both paid and owned channels, including video, social, digital display, audio, OOH, e-commerce, and search.
Compost to Save the Planet
A 30-second spot opens with a woman and her husband each drinking a cup of coffee in the morning, as plastic coffee pods pour out of their cups to symbolize the growing amount of waste generated by the pod industry.
As a narrator tells the audience about how 80 million plastic coffee pods go into landfills daily, an office worker drinking coffee suddenly finds his entire cubicle flooded with pods.
Similarly, a man driving down the street with coffee in hand crashes into a fire hydrant due to plastic coffee pods blocking his view.
The ad ends on a hopeful note, showing a woman enjoying her coffee made with San Francisco Bay Coffee’s compostable pods, underscoring the ease of making a sustainable choice.
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