New ad from ‘Which?’ – Making change happen

Which - Making change happen [social_warfare]

The ‘Making change happen’ campaign is running across a series of print and social media ads. The agency was briefed to demonstrate the impact Which? has had on our lives since it was founded, and to rally support for current campaigns. This is the first time the organisation has put significant advertising spend specifically to raise public awareness about their role as a campaigner. Various executions highlight how historically Which? successfully campaigned for the introduction of seatbelts in cars and for lead paint to be banned in children’s toys.
There is also an execution highlighting a new Which? campaign urging consumers to share their train pain and reveal the true, human cost of delayed trains. This evidence will be used by Which? to put pressure on the Government to force improvements and hold rail companies to account.
The ads are part of a wider campaign which launched earlier this year, with the first execution calling for action on dangerous appliances that could cause house fires.
The copy-rich ads highlight the philosophy that has guided Which? since 1957: ‘Keep Questioning’, with regard to products and any issues that affect consumers.

Print advertisement created by Grey, United Kingdom, within the category: Professional Services.

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