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    Home » Barilla, Marie Kondo, LePub Italy Repurpose Pasta Boxes For Positive Environmental Impact

    Barilla, Marie Kondo, LePub Italy Repurpose Pasta Boxes For Positive Environmental Impact

    By SHOOTThursday, March 21, 2024Updated:Sunday, July 7, 2024No Comments1932 Views
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    In celebration of the recent Global Recycling Day (3/18), Barilla and renowned tidying expert and bestselling author Marie Kondo are looking to inspire sustainable living with the creative and inventive reuse of pasta boxes, empowering individuals to make a positive impact on the environment, as a sign of love for the planet.

    Recent research has highlighted the significant environmental footprint associated with transportation, particularly in the fashion industry. Transportation alone contributes over 20 percent of global CO2 emissions, with the fashion sector projected to produce 6 million tons of CO2 by 2030.

    As consumers become increasingly conscious of the pollution generated by the shipping of clothing and accessories, there’s a growing awareness of the need to adopt sustainable practices. This awareness extends to packaging waste, with discussions on platforms like X, TikTok, and YouTube reflecting a surge in concern about excessive packaging materials accompanying online purchases. Consequently, the thriving second-hand market is witnessing a surge in demand for alternatives that prioritize eco-friendly packaging solutions3
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    In response and to celebrate this inventive spirit, Barilla has initiated a collaboration with Kondo to introduce innovative ways to repurpose pasta boxes, offering consumers a sustainable alternative for packaging and shipping their items. In this video, part of a series of tutorials, Kondo teaches viewers how to reduce waste by repurposing otherwise discarded packaging. With her signature expertise, Kondo provides pasta lovers with folding techniques and tips for maximizing space to efficiently fit their items into Barilla’s iconic Blue Box.

    As part of its commitment to a greener future, Barilla actively acts to reduce its environmental impact on the planet. With more than 99% of its packaging designed for recycling, Barilla is dedicated to sustainable practices across all aspects of its business. Additionally, over 99% of the paper and cardboard used by the company is sourced from responsibly managed forests.

    Ideated by creative agency LePub Italy, the project showcases Barilla boxes as an ideal vehicle for shipping pre-loved garments. The initiative will be amplified on social networks thanks to a series of international influencers who will replicate Kondo’s folding techniques to ship items. This video was directed by Tomonao Sakurayashiki via production company Bird and insect.

    “Global Recycling Day was the ideal moment for Barilla and LePub to team up with Marie Kondo. Thanks to her unconventional expertise and shared values on sustainability, the project was a perfect match and opportunity to demonstrate that minimizing waste can be creative, effortless yet impactful. By using Barilla’s pasta boxes, we gave an original and fresh twist, hopefully leading to a possible concrete environmental change,” said Bruno Bertelli, global CEO of LePub and CCO of Publicis Worldwide.

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    Client Barilla Agency LePub Italy Cristiana Boccassini, global chief cretaive officer; Francesco Poletti, chief creative officer; Selim Unlusoy, executive creative director; Stefano Zanoni, creative director; Roberto Ardigo, associate creative director; Joao Araujo, sr. art director; Katharina Haller, sr. copywriter; Francesca Zedde, head of strategy; Elisa Fiorentini, sr. strategist; Francesca Zazzera, chief production officer; Antonella Capella, sr. producer. Production Bird and insect Tomonao Sakurayashiki, director; Shoya Ura, DP; Yuki Koike, production manager; Maiko Okuhara, producer; Kanako Io, hair and make-up; Hiroko Takenaka, table styling.

    Media Type:Film: Short
    ScreenWork Categories:Short film
    Video Tags:Bird and insectLePub ItalyMarie Kondo



    Dove, Zulu Alpha Kilo, Director Haya Waseem Mark International Day of The Girl With A Call To #ChangeTheCompliment

    Monday, October 13, 2025

    For generations, girls have been praised for how they look. When we call out a girl’s beauty but forget to tell her that she’s also “kind and clever” or “strong and creative,” we can accidentally send the message that how she looks is the only thing that defines her worth. Dove has launched a global campaign on International Day of The Girl (October 11), a global call to #ChangeTheCompliment and rethink how we talk to, and about, young girls. It was developed by Zulu Alpha Kilo’s New York and Toronto offices.

    Research shows that well-meaning appearance-based praise can increase body dissatisfaction, and that adults place greater emphasis on girls’ appearance than boys. #ChangeTheCompliment, a global movement calling for a change in how we praise girls, aims to change that. The campaign, part of the Dove Self-Esteem Project, runs through October and is coming to life in 25 countries across five continents, including Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Brazil, Greece, Sweden, South Africa, and India.

    “One of the most powerful truths our research has revealed is that low confidence in appearance doesn’t begin in adulthood--it takes root in childhood. We’ve identified a simple shift to help young girls understand that they are so much more than how they look: starting this International Day of the Girl, we’re asking people to #ChangeTheCompliment and praise girls for what their bodies can do, as well as how they look,” said Marcela Melero, chief growth officer, Dove Personal Care North America & Dove Masterbrand.

    The integrated campaign is designed to spark conversation among parents and role models, spanning film, social and UGC activations, OOH and influencer partnerships. This hero film, composed... Read More

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