Rethink Everything launches the World Phone Amnesty

18 October 2023
 

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Designed to repurpose, recycle and reuse billions of redundant mobile phones.

Australian-based independent creative agency Rethink Everything launched its latest campaign – the World Phone Amnesty – in Sydney. 

Aiming to change the behaviour of our planet’s 6.92 billion smartphone users, the World Phone Amnesty, powered by next-gen mobile experience (MX) pioneers Kingfisher, is a global initiative designed to repurpose, recycle and reuse billions of redundant mobile phones. 

With 5.3 billion unloved mobile devices this year destined for landfill or the back of a drawer, the World Phone Amnesty incentivises consumers ready to upgrade to a new phone to reduce their environmental footprint by simply handing in their old phone for someone else to use.

Rethink Everything co-founders Mike Spirkovski and Vanessa Liell believe the World Phone Amnesty is a win-win for consumers and the planet. 

Spirkovski said the World Phone Amnesty is a simple and small task to kick a global problem.

“Consumers want to do the right thing. However, understanding what that is, in a sea of conflicting information, is a challenge,' he said.

"As mobile phone consumption accelerates, this campaign provides truth and clarity to enable genuine and impactful change.”

Liell said Kingfisher offers a brilliant solution to repair, refurbish and rehome old mobile phones, and Australians will be the first mobile users to jumpstart the global movement.

“We know changes in consumer demand drive innovative solutions. However it is changes in consumer behaviour that have impact,” she said.

The agency’s most recent change campaign was the Great Reef Census for Citizens of the Great Barrier Reef, which continues to galvanise a community of citizen scientists and environmental crusaders. 

Kingfisher CMO, Luke Nathans, said Spirkovski and the Rethink Everything team have done an excellent job of bringing the idea of the World Phone Amnesty to life with just the right balance of creativity and pragmatism.

“The World Phone Amnesty starts with one small behaviour change that can bring massive incremental change for the planet," said Nathans.

“We're not asking people to stop buying new phones, just to hand in their old ones when they get a new one. Approximately 83% of a phone's carbon emissions comes from manufacturing, shipping, and first-year usage. If we can give phones two or three new lives, we can make a real difference.”

Rethink Everything’s global launch campaign of the World Phone Amnesty will run for an initial four weeks and scale via a second launch at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in early 2024.

The campaign includes a 90-second video, an immersive and educational website, developed by award-winning production partner Vandal, plus integrated communications across digital and social, along with a public relations strategy.

The World Phone Amnesty web portal offers a comprehensive resource to demonstrate how, through a simple behaviour change, people can be part of the circular mobile phone economy. Its immersive and engaging features aim to inform, educate and empower every smartphone user to rethink how they can be more sustainable through extending the life of their device. 

 

Credits:

Client: KINGFISHER

Co-Founder and CEO: Georgiann Reigle

Chief Marketing Officer: Luke Nathans

Brand Director: Leanne Henderson

Head of Marketing ANZ: Miguel Garcia

 

Creative Agency: Rethink Everything

Managing Partner & CCO: Mike Spirkovski

Partner & Strategic Comms: Vanessa Liell

Art Director: Flavio Fonseca

Copywriter: Mike Burdick

Art Director: Guy Collins

Brand Designer: Brad Walker

Account Director: Jennifer Greatrex 

 

PR Agency: eckfactor, Karen Eck

 

Production Company Film/Website: Vandal

Managing Director: Brenden Johnson

Executive Producer: Anna Greensmith

Producer: Laura Tenison

Creative Director: Chris Scott

Lead Motion Designer: Jimmy Buckle

Motion Designer: Pete Nizic

3D Designer: Will McNamara

Senior Sound Designer: Nigel Crowley

Production Assistant/Editor: Phillip Muzzall

Director of Technology: Sarthak Sachdeva

Senior Developer: Nicholas Tsaoucis

UI Designer/Developer: Louis Smith

 

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