28 Black giant posters with Dennis Schröder become stylish upcycling backpacks

18-Sep-2024
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Following the 28 BLACK outdoor media campaign with basketball superstar Dennis Schröder, the giant posters that could be seen in various major German cities were recycled and transformed into stylish backpacks. As a special highlight, the limited edition unique backpacks will be raffled off to fans and consumers in Germany.

The popular energy drink brand 28 BLACK is setting an example for sustainability and innovation: following the successful outdoor media campaign with basketball superstar Dennis Schröder, the giant posters that could be seen in various major German cities have been recycled and transformed into stylish rucksacks. In this way, 28 BLACK shows that advertising can not only be eye-catching, but also environmentally conscious. These unique pieces not only reflect a modern, urban style, but also carry a clear message - upcycling as an innovative and environmentally friendly approach to recycling advertising materials.

Soon to be won: Limited edition 28 BLACK backpacks

As a special highlight, the limited edition backpacks will soon be raffled off to fans and consumers in Germany. With the raffle, 28 BLACK is giving its loyal followers the opportunity not only to win a sustainable and stylish accessory, but also to own a piece of the creative campaign. The details of the prize draw will be announced soon on 28 BLACK's social media channels - so it's worth stopping by!

Campaign with Dennis Schröder and design of the unique pieces

The outdoor campaign with basketball superstar Dennis Schröder, which was present in major German cities, reached millions of people. The motif, which showed Schröder with a 28 BLACK can, was the focus of the advertising measures and inspired basketball fans and consumers alike. Thanks to the upcycling initiative, this campaign is not only memorable, but also leaves a positive ecological footprint.

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