Video: Charity Advertising from Marks & Spencer
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
The Marks & Spencer clothing chain, like many other large British companies, participates in charitable projects. For example, collecting old clothes for the needs of the poor and homeless. Within the framework of this campaign, an installation of things appeared, located on the walls of a building of one of the stores. Marks & Spencer v London.
Charity can wear absolutely any, at times, radically different forms from each other. Examples include tutu sketches by Bob Carey, a dog fashion show in Fort Lauderdale, or a donation robot DON-8r. But the Marks & Spencer chain of stores decided to do a good deed in what it is a pro.
Marks & Spencer has joined the collection of old clothes for the poor and homeless. She invites everyone to bring their things that have already become unnecessary to one of her stores, for which each person who took part in the action, will receive a gift voucher for five British pounds, with which you can later pay for the purchase.
Moreover, Marks & Spencer itself donated several thousand items stored in one of its warehouses in East London. These things, most likely, no one would have bought. And therefore it is much more logical to give them to good deeds than to throw them away.
To draw attention to this charity event, Marks & Spencer decorated the outer walls of one of its London stores, hanging them from sidewalk to roof with old wardrobe items, partly removed from the warehouse and partly donated by customers.
Moreover, it should be mentioned that these old clothes are not collected at all in order to be given to poor people. It will be recycled, and the recyclable materials received will be sold. And this money will just go to the needs of the poor, going to the accounts of the charity organization Oxfam, which supports the needy around the world.
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