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Seven partners with Planet Ark

Seven to help promote National Recycling Week.

Seven West Media has partnered with Planet Ark for National Recycling Week which starts Monday, 7 November.

Seven will run a television commercial and creative content for Planet Ark nationally on Channel 7 and 7plus. In-program integrations, billboard ads and digital content will also run, while West Australian Newspapers will provide free advertising space.

Seven West Media has also released its inaugural Sustainability Report, which outlines the company’s sustainability priorities and activities over the past year.

Seven West Media Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, James Warburton, said: “We are a media company that entertains, informs and connects with millions of people every day. With that privilege comes the responsibility of ensuring the critical role Seven West Media plays in Australian society has a positive impact. For that reason, sustainability has long been a part of our day-to-day operations.

“Our inaugural Sustainability Report provides an important roadmap to this commitment, ensuring we walk the walk when it comes to promoting important environmental causes, uniting the people and the communities in which we operate, providing opportunities for future generations and supporting diversity, equity and inclusion.

“Planet Ark’s decision to partner with us is a meaningful vote of confidence in our ongoing mission and we are proud to help raise awareness of recycling together. We look forward to collectively reframing waste as a resource, improving recycling behaviours and galvanising Australians to do their part and recycle more,” he said.

“The partnership will also see Planet Ark provide sustainability training to Seven West Media, empowering our people to make a difference to our world through positive environmental actions.”

Planet Ark Chief Executive Officer, Paul Klymenko, said: “We’re pleased to partner with one of Australia’s biggest media companies and the nation’s most-watched network to spread the message about the importance of recycling.

“By joining forces with Seven West Media, we’re able to demonstrate to millions of Australians the benefits of waste prevention and recycling to produce environmental benefits and help people improve their environmental footprint. Keeping materials in circulation for longer benefits the environment by reducing the extraction of virgin materials, as well as the water and energy it takes to produce new products,” he said.

“At Planet Ark, we know that waste isn’t waste until it’s wasted, which is why National Recycling Week this year is all about providing education that empowers people to keep valuable materials in circulation. It’s in our hands to drive positive change through smart choices in what we buy, how we use it and what we do with it at the bin. That’s how we can all have a role in driving Australia’s critical transition to a circular economy,” he said.

3 Responses

  1. Ha Ha yes good post from IdiotBoxing how true – Seven ( and everyone else ) has been recycling old rubbish for decades so they really walked into that one.
    I’m sure the oblivious cheer leading executives would have completely missed the joke.
    In fact pretty much every commercial network could start a programming Op Shop filled with the ghosts of re-cycled shows way past their use-by date.
    Imagine the MKR ( MasterChef re-cycled ) kitchen utensils corner littered with Pete’s stale activated almonds, the old fake drama from House Rules ( aka The Block re-cycled ), Ground Force’s forced camaraderie ( a pale imitation of Backyard Blitz which got to air first ) , and Restaurant Revolution’s recipe for ratings disaster ( incestuously re-cycling My Restaurant Rules ) which smelled like week old prawn shells – and was binned just as quickly by viewers.

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