Endless Metals, a leading force in metal recycling and waste reduction, is excited to announce its collaboration with independent creative agency Chemistry.
This partnership marks an important step for Endless Metals as it aims to amplify its brand message, connect even deeper with its core audience, and drive its mission of doing things better – for people, for prices, for the environment.
Green journey
Endless Metals is on a green journey, offering a freshly innovative approach and sustainable, client-focused solutions across Auckland.
By selecting Chemistry as its creative partner, Endless Metals is setting the stage for a brand and social media transformation that will highlight its commitment to the environment, provide insightful industry information, and foster an online community that values a metal recycling brand with a unique point of difference in-market.
“Partnering with Chemistry was an obvious choice for us,” said Chester Bakkerus, CEO of Endless.
“Their creative expertise and understanding of brand, social channels, plus broader performance-led marketing strategies align perfectly with our goals, and we’re excited to see how they bring our story to life in new ways.”
Rethink your waste
Chemistry will develop and manage a suite of digital content for Endless Metals, focusing on engaging storytelling, customer education, and impactful video. This campaign will bring more attention to the importance of metal recycling, the Endless metals point of difference and the benefits of a circular economy, inspiring New Zealanders to rethink their waste.
Chemistry Business Partner Haylee Killip added, “We’re thrilled to collaborate with Endless Metals and bring their powerful mission to a larger audience. We were so excited to shoot our very first batch of content on their yard. Our team looks forward to telling their brand story and creating social content that both resonates with followers and reinforces the positive environmental impact Endless Metals achieves daily.”
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