ACCIONA highlights the possibilities of sustainable innovation in new campaign via DDB Group Melbourne

ACCIONA x DDB Group Melbourne (2)

Giles Watson: ‘ACCIONA isn’t just ticking the sustainability box, they’re rethinking what’s possible with ideas that are completely out of the box.’

ACCIONA demonstrates the possibilities when innovation is used to build sustainable solutions for a better tomorrow in its latest campaign with DDB Group Melbourne.

The infrastructure company has evolved from a rich history of local companies who have played a crucial role in shaping some of Australia’s largest and most sustainable infrastructure projects, however, the connection to ACCIONA is not necessarily known.

This campaign brings that work to the surface, showing the positive impact of ACCIONA’s innovative approach and how designing with sustainability at the centre can deliver lasting value for both people and the planet.

The campaign, brought to life by globally acclaimed illustrator Noma Bar, showcases the initiatives that helped build a better Australia in a way that is also better for the planet.

From a tunnel design that eliminates the need for the dredging of Sydney Harbour, to building the world’s first turtle passage to protect endangered turtles, as part of Australia’s largest weir, each illustration utilises negative space to tell these individual stories of ACCIONA’s innovative solutions.

The striking red, black and white illustrations feature headlines including: “90 tonne diggers powered by last night’s fish and chips? Now it’s possible.”

ACCIONA x DDB Group Melbourne (2)

Giles Watson, DDB Group Melbourne Executive Creative Director, said: “ACCIONA isn’t just ticking the sustainability box, they’re rethinking what’s possible with ideas that are completely out of the box.

“Noma Bar’s work does the same. It’s deceptively simple at first glance, but look closer and it reveals something clever, unexpected and layered… just like the thinking behind ACCIONA’s innovations.”

The campaign will run nationally across out-of-home, online and social.

ACCIONA x DDB Group Melbourne (2)

Credits
Client: ACCIONA
Agency: DDB Group, Melbourne
Illustration: Noma Bar (Dutch Uncle)
Media: Hearts & Science

Keep on top of the most important media, marketing, and agency news each day with the Mediaweek Morning Report – delivered for free every morning to your inbox.

To Top