MediaWorks and its printing subsidiary, Omnigraphics, have teamed up with Future Post to responsibly retire end-of-campaign billboard skins, diverting them away from landfills, and giving them a second chance at life as fence posts.
From November MediaWorks installers and partners will send approved skins to Future Post to be turned into fence posts which will then be put to use on farms and vineyards across Aotearoa.
Future Post takes approved plastic waste from various commercial applications where it is shredded, co-mingled, and extruded into sustainable fence posts.
At the end-of-life these posts can be recycled into new Future Posts – a true circular economy recycling programme.
MediaWorks COO Outdoor Brad Morgan says: “We’re always looking for ways to reduce our environmental impact, from printing our billboards on Kavalan, a PVC-free lightweight material designed to reduce carbon footprint, to becoming Toitu Carbonreduce certified*.
“Working with Future Post will see an estimated 10,000 kgs of used billboards kept out of landfill annually and give our advertisers a more sustainable option for static billboards.”
AMI Insurance, together with PHD Aotearoa who are an Ad Net Zero media agency partner, will take the lead in transitioning urban billboards to rural fence posts, partnering with MediaWorks to showcase the process and support its sustainability goals. Each step of the journey will be documented and shared, from print to post.
Paula ter Brake, AMI Executive General Manager says: “We’re working with our partners to find more sustainable ways to be there for our customers, and this includes how we advertise. We’re excited by MediaWorks’ low carbon printing on PVC-free skins, and the ability to recycle the billboards with Future Post into a sustainable product that helps rural communities.
*MediaWorks Outdoor Holdings became Toitu Carbonreduce certified in July 2023
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