Staff Reporters
Oct 8, 2010

SPCA, DDB raise awareness of cramped conditions at battery farms

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA), in partnership with DDB and Tribal DDB Hong Kong, directs the public's attention to the living conditions of chickens at battery farms.

SPCA, DDB raise awareness of cramped conditions at battery farms

SPCA has launched a campaign titled ‘Think your place is small?’ drawing on the notoriously small living spaces in Hong Kong to create awareness of living conditions at battery farms. 

The creative team at DDB states that a typical battery-farmed chicken lives in a space about the size of a letterbox. They have created chicken-shaped leaflets for distribution in mailboxes across town, advocating the purchase of free range chicken meat and eggs instead.

Tim Cheng, ECD at DDB, explains, “For most people, it’s easier not to think about where our food comes from. Rather than using shock tactics, this campaign is about provoking thought. It uses a wry, intelligent sense of humour to get people to think about the poultry products they buy at the supermarket.”

“We are pleased to see that not only the public but organisations like DDB are aware of, and concerned by the plight of food animals,” said Sandy Macalister, executive director at SPCA Hong Kong.

Credits:
Project Think Your Place is Small?
Client SPCA Hong Kong
Creative agency DDB Hong Kong
Digital agency Tribal DDB
Executive creative directors Jeffry Gamble, Tim Cheng
Creative director Jamal Hamidi
Art directors Elizabeth Commandeur, Catherine Hope
Copywriters Thomas Selby, Jamal Hamidi
Regional business director Chelsea Radford
Client executives Sandy Macalister, Michael Wong, Dr Fiona Woodhouse
Exposure Outdoor
Source:
Campaign China

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