The Southland Times

Make an anti-litter pledge

- Amber-Leigh Woolf amber.woolf@stuff.co.nz

Don’t leave rubbish in the environmen­t this summer, a new campaign pleads.

‘‘Band Together’’ – sponsored by Coca Cola Amatil, Frucor Suntory, KFC, Lion and Resene – asks New Zealanders to pledge to stop littering.

Be a Tidy Kiwi programme manager Richard Leckinger said he had studied littering behaviour and observed a 29 per cent littering rate for Aucklander­s, a trend replicated in studies around the country.

‘‘Our campaign focuses on ‘place’ and why it’s important to connect individual decisions to litter with the impact it has on our communitie­s.

‘‘That’s why we are asking Kiwis to pledge to Be a Tidy Kiwi,’’ Leckinger said.

The $900,000 campaign goes live this week and includes a 15-second advertisem­ent featuring Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, a song, and a campaign website where anyone can make their own pledge. Public Place Recycling Scheme manager Lyn Mayes said that while the pledge was an individual commitment, the aim was to build a community-wide movement.

‘‘We know that people litter if there is already litter on the ground – it’s known as the stadium effect.

‘‘We aim to create a positive impact by asking every Kiwi to make a simple pledge this summer and to share this with their friends.’’

Auckland agency BrandWorld has created the campaign – which will be delivered through TV, radio and social media – with Litter Less Recycle More, which promotes the Love NZ and Be a Tidy Kiwi brands.

Head of product developmen­t David MacGregor said the pledge was a novel way to widely engage New Zealanders to actively commit to being more conscious of the litter issue.

A song, Just How We Do Things Round Here, will be available to stream and download on iTunes and Spotify.

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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern appears in an advertisem­ent in the ‘‘Band Together’’ anti-litter campaign.
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