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WT Singapore & MHA involve the public to keep Singapore safe

WT Singapore & MHA involve the public to keep Singapore safe
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WT Singapore wins Gold at Clio's Health Awards for Pollution Capture Pencils

WT Singapore wins Gold at Clio's Health Awards for Pollution Capture Pencils
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Otrivin helps India's School Children Breathe Cleaner by Transforming Toxic Air into Pencils – Campaign Brief Asia

Leading nasal health brand Otrivin, owned by global consumer health company Haleon, has launched a pioneering clean air initiative called ‘Otrivin Pollution Capture Pencils’. The innovative project collects pollution by-products and uses them to make (certified non-toxic) pencils for underprivileged

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Otrivin helps Bengaluru's underprivileged school children breathe cleaner through its 'Pollution Capture Pencils' initiative: Best Media Info

Best Media Info: The project initiated by Wunderman Thompson Singapore, along with Wunderman Thompson India and WPP Team Haleon installed air purifiers in schools to collect toxic air particles and turn them into penc| Ad Craft News

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Wunderman Thompson Singapore creates the Period Poverty Chronicles for Freedom Cups helping underprivileged females

Freedom Cups and Wunderman Thompson Singapore have unveiled a series of long copy newspaper ads titled ‘Period Poverty Chronicles’; bringing to light previously untold stories of underprivileged females who have no access to period products, clean water and adequate wash facilities.

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Asian Microbiome Library Asks Singaporeans to Save Lives with Poop


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AMILI’s first ever awareness campaign with Wunderman Thompson and National University Health System encourage people to donate their poop
It is common knowledge that blood and organ donations can save lives. But did you know that your poop can save lives too? That’s precisely what Southeast Asia’s first precision gut microbiome company Asian Microbiome Library (AMILI) wants Singaporeans to know. 
#PoopSavesLives is AMILI’s first ever awareness campaign, done in partnership with Wunderman Thompson Singapore and the National University Health System (NUHS). AMILI is partnering NUHS to advance microbiome science for human health in a number of research collaborations including for cancer, heart and liver diseases. AMILI operates Singapore’s and Southeast Asia’s first stool bank for life-saving transplants. It is also a databank which serves as a hub for gut innovation and therapy. The campaign aims to get people in Singapore to share what happens behind the toilet door and donate their stool.

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Poop Saves Lives, says AMILI and Wunderman Thompson

Poop Saves Lives, says AMILI and Wunderman Thompson
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HSBC Calls on Singaporeans to Never Stop Improving

HSBC Calls on Singaporeans to Never Stop Improving
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HSBC Singapore Champions Changemakers with New Brand Platform 'Why Stop Here?'


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Wunderman Thompson's future-fit brand platform inspires HSBC’s customers, employees, wider society and the bank to constantly seek to grow, develop and improve
In the year full of changes, HSBC Singapore has stood out to champion changemakers with its multi-year brand platform ‘Why Stop Here?'. In the past few years, HSBC Singapore had strengthened its position as the global leader in sustainable finance. But in a year of crisis, HSBC Singapore reflects on the values of a resilient 'never-say-die' Singapore, and they issued the challenge to customers - and most importantly, to themselves - 'Why stop here?'.

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HSBC Singapore champions changemakers with new brand platform via Wunderman Thompson Singapore


February 19 2021, 12:07 pm | BY Kim Shaw | 2 Comments
In a year full of changes, HSBC Singapore has stood out to champion changemakers with their multi-year brand platform “Why Stop Here?” via Wunderman Thompson Singapore.
 
Over the past few years, HSBC Singapore had strengthened its position as the global leader in sustainable finance. But in a year of crisis, HSBC Singapore reflects on the values of a resilient “never-say-die” Singapore, and they issued the challenge to customers and most importantly, to themselves, “Why stop here?” The future-fit brand platform inspires HSBC’s customers, employees, wider society, and the bank to constantly seek to grow, develop and improve.

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