A Creative Billboard in Bangladesh, That Saves Water!

I was passing Kin Bridge, Sylhet Suddenly a Billboard caught my eye. I was curious and I told my driver to stop the car. I want to see that Billboard. I went to the Billboard and saw there were a couple of plastic buckets hanging in a systematic way on the billboard. Finally, I came up with a solution that is a process of the water-saving systems by rainwater. It’s really a great initiative and a good advertising policy in Bangladesh to save water in such a way. 


Bengal Plastic Industries, who produce plastic buckets just launched a rainy season advertising billboard. Adorned with real buckets on its surface, it collects (or harvests) rainwater while at the same time showing off the products! Advertising can solve a problem if it’s creative enough.


Bravo man who got this idea, just keep going...

oops, lastly I found most of them my known and beloved person :)

Agency: Shunno Entertainment

Creative Consultant: Bunty Mir

Director- Wahid Anam

Art Direction: Saddam Hossain

Client: Bengal Group of Industries Limited.

Head of Marketing: Mrinmoy Kanti Das.


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