Coke’s Recyling-Themed Arcade Game Accepts Empty Bottles Instead of Money

Would more people recycle if the process were actually fun? Coca-Cola and agency Grey Dhaka tried to answer that question by placing six "Happiness Arcade" machines around Dhaka, Bangladesh.

But these aren't just your run-of-the-mill video games. Unlike 2010's "Happiness Machines" these do not vend the soft drink itself; instead they work the opposite way, accepting empty soda bottles and rewarding the user with a turn playing a Pong-like game. 

As you can see in the video below, the stunt drew quite a crowd, despite the relatively simplistic game. (I mean, when was the last time Pong made you grab a grown man and lift him off the ground in celebration?)

All told, the project collected thousands of bottles at six locations, which might not have a huge impact itself on a place as populous as Bangladesh, but the brand believes the effort helped by "making a case for recycling one game at a time."

Via Gizmodo and Design Taxi.

UPDATE: Some commenters have noted the idea is similar to Volkswagen's "Bottle Bank Arcade" created by DDB Stockholm in 2009. Here's how that one worked:




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Afin de montrer que les choses que nous jetons peuvent en dire beaucoup sur nous, ces photographies d’ordures et de leur environnement permettent d’exposer les choses avouées et désavouées de chacun. Une véritable autopsie pensée par l’artiste Zinkie Aw.



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Turning Billboards Into Bags / Comment bien se payer l’affiche

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THE ORIGINAL?
Heineken – Bags made of recycled billboards– 2009
Source : Adsoftheworld
Agency : JWT, San Juan (Puerto Rico)
LESS ORIGINAL
Chevrolet Cruze – Bags made of recycled billboards – 2012
Source : Adsoftheworld
Agency : Mac Laren Mc Cann (Canada)

Celebrities to Endorse Reuse on Celeb Throwaway

myskip_logoIn a move to help provide alternative practices towards the area of recycling to bring down waste issues, MySkip is promoting the use of unwanted goods via first-ever 24-hour ‘Celebrity Throwaway’.

Everyday items donated by such celebrities as Sheryl Crow, Ricky Gervais and Shilpa Shetty will be available for free at www.myskip.com from 0900 GMT on Tuesday 3 March 2009.

MySkip also today unveiled an enhanced interactive website designed to help consumers and organisations to easily dispose of or find useful items that might otherwise end-up in British landfills. Every year, UK households send an alarming amount of rubbish to the country’s 4,000 landfills – 15.8 million tonnes in 2007/2008 (Defra).

(Source) Business Wire