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4.24.2007 - 04:53pm ET
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Keep America Beautiful Launches Viral Effort to Raise Awareness, Prevent Litter, Encourage Recycling and Promote Community Beautification
KAB Man, superhero for the environment and defender of natural beauty, will take to the skies, the streets, and the web
(CSRwire) STAMFORD, CT - April 24, 2007 – Keep America Beautiful, Inc. (KAB), the
national nonprofit that famously sponsored the "Crying Indian" public
service advertisements in the 1970's, will unveil the organization's first
national outreach effort since 1998 during a Times Square ceremony on
Tuesday, April 24th.
The campaign will launch with three web-based animated films, viewable
from www.kabman.org.
KAB Man, the central character, is a 20-something everyman enlisted to
help the organization's mission to reduce litter, promote recycling and
waste reduction, and to encourage community beautification through
graffiti prevention, tree plantings, community gardens and green
spaces.
The website will also feature bonus content such as an online "fly and
recycle" game, eco-friendly themed merchandise, and downloadable posters.
The posters feature Molly Sims, co-star of NBC's "Las Vegas" and
supermodel, who makes an animated cameo appearance in one film. Funds
raised through online donations and purchases will support KAB's mission
and ongoing activities to improve communities through its network of
nearly 1,000 local affiliates and participating organizations.
"KAB recognizes that the future of our organization depends upon engaging
today's up-and-coming generation of environmental stewards, and the web is
the place to reach them," said Robert Wallace, KAB's vice president of
communications. "Like most people, this generation feels overwhelmed by
big-picture environmental issues like global warming, and they are seeking
ways to be a part of the solution through their everyday choices and
actions. KAB Man is here to help."
The character and films were conceived, directed and produced pro bono by
San Francisco ad agency, Goodby Silverstein and Partners. "The time for a
reluctant, semi-competent, funny-sounding champion of environmental
responsibility has come," said Jeff Goodby, agency president and creative
director of the campaign. "Litterers and recycling scofflaws are shaking
in their boots."
Additional new media and social networking efforts will include a KAB Man
page on myspace.com (www.myspace.com/keepamericabeautiful),
outreach to blogs and other social media outlets, and future promotions
that enlist viewers as "environmental superheroes." What can YOU do to
keep America beautiful? Log on to kabman.org for more details.
About Keep America Beautiful, Inc.
Keep America Beautiful, Inc., established in 1953, is the nation’s
largest volunteer-based community action and education organization. This
national nonprofit forms public-private partnerships and programs that
engage individuals to take greater responsibility for improving their
community's environment. The Great American Cleanup™ is the
organization's signature program that mobilizes millions of volunteers to
improve their communities through hands-on participation. For more
information, visit www.kab.org.
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