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Cannes Lions: Pharma Lions shortlist announced, US has 22 shortlisted, TBWAMumbai has 3, McCann Health Shanghai with 1
CANNES – The shortslist for Pharma Lions has been relased at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. Twenty-two of…
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Early Childhood Development Agency appoints Ogilvy as marketing communications partner
SINGAPORE – Ogilvy has announced a new partnership with Early Childhood Development Agency (ECDA) following a competitive pitch. This is…
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Cannes Lions: Join Facebook at Cannes Lions 2018
CANNES – Join Facebook at Cannes Lions 2018 as they discuss the power of creativity and the innovative ideas that…
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19 young creatives from around the world selected as The One Club’s Portfolio Night 14 All-Stars
NEW YORK — The One Club for Creativity has announced the latest group of Portfolio Night All-Stars, the top young creative as selected by…
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Cannes Lions: Top Cannes Lions tips
CANNES – With Cannes Lions days away here are some tips to make your Festival experience as smooth as possible:…
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D&AD launches New Blood Shift 2018
LONDON – D&AD’s life-changing and career-making night school, New Blood Shift, is back for a third year. The programme has…
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Nishant Jethi joins Publicis India as ECD
INDIA – Publicis India has announced the appointment of Nishant Jethi as Executive Creative Director. Nishant joins the agency from…
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Greenpeace spearheads World Meat Free Week (WMFM) in the Philippines
MANILA – Environmentalists, youth, women, farmers and consumer advocacy groups in the Philippines are part of a growing movement that this week have put together activities to promote plant based meals, calling the attention of local officials to the need for providing citizens with healthier food options, both for their health and the environment. Greenpeace and partner groups are spearheading celebrations for World Meat Free Week (WMFW) in the Philippines to call on parents, school administrators and public officials to ‘free’ students, employees and workers from dependence on industrialized meat, and instead support healthier plant-based meals in public schools and government institutions. “Public institutions are some of the biggest purchasers of industrial meat. By encouraging them to serve less and better meat, and more plants in their canteens and during meetings and events, we reduce bulk demand for meat,” said Virginia Benosa Llorin, Greenpeace Philippines’ Food and Ecological Agriculture Campaigner. “It is high time for our policy and decision-makers to heed the call, to take concrete and proactive actions,” she added. High red meat consumption has been linked to cancer, heart disease, obesity, and diabetes. Five million deaths each year – nearly nine people dying a minute – could be avoided by 2050, if people around the world would shift to healthier diets with more veggies and legumes, and less meat [1]. “The evidence is powerful from a health and environmental perspective; people need to shift their consumption toward more plant-based diets. Governments, towns, cities, and companies need to provide the enabling environment to help people to make this change,” said Pete Smith, Aberdeen University Professor and former Convening Lead Author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). According to a recent report from Greenpeace International, global meat and dairy production and consumption must be halved by 2050 to avoid dangerous climate change [2]. Livestock releases as much greenhouse gases as all cars, trucks, planes, and ships put together [3]. In Quezon City, a food truck served plant-based siomai, gyoza and siopao, prepared by the women of Batis Aware (Association of Women in Action for Rights and Empowerment). Batis Aware received mentoring on plant-based snacks preparation, as part of their fund-raising and livelihood development, from…
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Cannes Lions: Dentsu to hold seminar on ‘Androids, AI, and the Future of Human Creativity’.
CANNES – As Cannes Lions is just around the corner, Dentsu is going to hold a seminar entitled, ‘Androids, AI,…
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Great Big Story and Sri Lanka Tourism showcase Sri Lanka’s spectacular landscape and cultural heritage
SRI LANKA – Great Big Story in partnership with Sri Lanka Tourism Bureau takes its viewers on a cinematic journey exploring the…
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