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  • Fanta launches a new Fnacking campaign featuring Kartik Aaryan

    Fanta launches a new Fnacking campaign featuring Kartik Aaryan

    Mumbai: Fanta, the renowned and flavorful beverage brand of Coca-Cola India, unveils a new campaign to showcase the joy of Fnacking by having the flavorful Fanta Orange with their favorite snacks. The campaign film featuring Kartik Aryan, encourages consumers to seize the moment and build a perfect snacking ritual with Fanta’s multisensorial and indulgent taste. India’s snacking landscape is exploding with experimentation from unusual snack combinations to testing viral food hacks, experimentation snacks to snack review. Amidst this, Fanta acts a perfect enabler to enhance the taste of these sumptuous delights. Grab a FANTA & a Snack and Get FNACKING!

    In the Fnacking campaign, Bollywood sensation Kartik Aaryan showcases the playful side of ‘Fnacking.’ Yes, that’s a new term to capture the fun of snacking with delicious Fanta. Kartik breathes life into the concept of experimenting with Fanta Orange and snacks, portraying Fanta as the catalyst for unconventional and experimental snacking, both at home and with friends.

    Conceptualized by Ogilvy, the campaign is set to captivate audiences across multiple platforms, including television, digital media, and outdoor advertising, bringing the charm of Fanta to every corner of the nation.

    Commenting on the campaign, Coca Cola India and South-West Asia senior category director, sparkling flavours Sumeli Chatterjee said, “We are celebrating Fnacking as the joy of snacking in its unique, flavourful Fanta way. This campaign emphasizes that snacking is not just about quelling hunger but about elevating the entire experience with flavors that excite the taste buds. We are thrilled that Kartik Aaryan agrees with us and loves to add Fanta to his snacking ritual, making every moment more vibrant and enjoyable. Fnacking is not just a moment but a delicious sensorial experience.”

    Speaking on his association with Fanta, actor Kartik Aaryan said “Being part of Fanta’s Fnacking campaign has been amazing! Fanta’s indulgent and flavorful Fnacking proposition is a game-changer. It’s truly exhilarating for me to be involved in this captivating campaign that brings a Champion spirit and a fresh perspective to the table.”

    Commenting on the campaign, Ogilvy North chief creative officer Ritu Sharda added, “We love experimenting with our snacks, constantly exploring unique combinations of flavours. This is why it comes as no surprise when you hear snack names like Samosa Bhel, Pakora Pav, and the likes. To demonstrate the coming together of Fanta and this culinary spirit, we’ve created a visually stunning world inspired by the Gram, where Kartik Aryan crafts these amazing snack fusions. With a playful twist, he enhances the flavour journey by adding a splash of delicious Fanta, transforming it into a “Fnack” (Fanta + Snack), making every bite more vibrant and enjoyable.”

     

  • #TravelWithLimca on an exhilarating exploration of your city

    #TravelWithLimca on an exhilarating exploration of your city

    Mumbai: Coca-Cola India’s homegrown heritage brand Limca has launched its exciting new campaign, #TravelWithLimca. Launching Triptii Dimri as the Limca girl, the campaign is built on the idea that there is a whole world waiting to be discovered right in our neighborhoods. The #TravelWithLimca campaign encourages people to discover new hotspots within their cities.

    Conceptualized by Studio X, the campaign film takes viewers on a vibrant journey alongside Triptii Dimri as she embarks on a bus ride that takes her on a delightful city exploration. As the bus rattles through the streets, with the first sip of the ultimate thirst quencher, Limca, a layer of happiness envelops her, igniting a sense of excitement and curiosity. Energized by the refreshing taste, Triptii’s journey takes an enchanting turn, setting out to traverse through the hidden gems of her city. From bustling markets to sizzling street snack shops, she uncovers the rich experiences, inspiring consumers to tour the city with a refreshing Limca.

    Expressing her excitement about joining the Limca family, Triptii Dimri said, ” I am very happy and excited to be a part of Limca. Exploring new places and experiencing different cultures has always been my passion, and I am thrilled to encourage others to do the same. Together with Limca, I look forward to embarking on this exciting journey of discovery.”

    The Coca-Cola Company Sr director, marketing – hydration, sports and tea category, India and South-West Asia operating unit Ruchira Bhattacharya said, “With its legacy of lime and lemony credentials, Limca has been rejuvenating consumers with its unique taste for 5 decades. We are thrilled to launch the #TravelWithLimca campaign featuring Triptii Dimri as our new Limca face. With this campaign, we hope to encourage people to get out there and discover the beauty of their own cities and refresh themselves with a chilled Limca!

    Studio X chief strategy officer Mukund VML said, “There are so many places in one’s own city that are waiting to be discovered. The #Travel with Limca campaign encourages you to live your city to the fullest. Everything in the commercial is localized to the city – from the name of the bus stop to the illustrations. Triptii with her effervescent attitude was not just great to work with but also is the perfect Limca girl.”

    As part of the campaign, the brand will be running a promotional offer until 30 June, where consumers stand a chance to win travel vouchers from DMRC, Ease My Trip, and more by simply scanning their Limca bottle. Dive into the world of exploration and unlock access to a plethora of travel-related content on www.travelwithlimca.coke2home.com.

    For more information about the #TravelWithLimca campaign and to join the adventure, follow Limca on Instagram or visit www.travelwithlimca.coke2home.com.

  • Planet over plastic: Brands leading the sustainability charge

    Planet over plastic: Brands leading the sustainability charge

    Mumbai: Plastic pollution poses a grave threat to our planet, affecting not only our environment but also the well-being of wildlife and human populations. Each year, approximately 10 million tonnes of litter, with 80 per cent of it being plastic, finds its way into our oceans and seas. These plastic products take hundreds of years to decompose, perpetuating their harmful impact. Single-use plastics, such as carrier bags, beverage bottles, coffee cups, and packaging, significantly contribute to this crisis. They are cheap, convenient, and disposable, but their environmental cost is staggering. Fortunately, campaigns around the world have raised awareness about plastic pollution and, in some cases, spurred action. However, the challenge lies in translating this awareness and concern into meaningful behavior change. To address this, we must learn from successful campaigns and adopt effective strategies to shift consumer behavior toward more sustainable choices. Whether initiated by manufacturers, foundations, non-profits, local governments, or international bodies, these campaigns focus on reducing single-use plastics and packaging. By understanding what works and avoiding common pitfalls, we can collectively combat plastic pollution and protect our planet for future generations.

    Here’s a list of some of the impactful initiatives by different brands to tackle plastic pollution.

    1.   Coca-Cola India: “World Without Waste”

    Coca-Cola India launched the “World Without Waste” initiative to collect and recycle the equivalent of 100% of its packaging by 2030. They focus on increasing the use of recycled materials in their packaging and promoting responsible disposal of plastic waste.

    Recently, Coca Cola India has introduced bottles made entirely from 100 per cent recycled polyethylene terephthalate (rPET), a first for the Indian beverage industry.

    https://www.coca-cola.com/gb/en/sustainability/this-is-happening/sprite

    2. The Body Shop’s CFT partnership with Plastics for Change

    With The Body Shop’s partnership with Plastics for Change, they are sourcing recycled plastic from marginalized waste pickers in India, providing fair wages and better working conditions. TBS sourced over 400 tons of recycled plastic for product packaging in 2021 (doubling this from over 200tons in 2020). They are further scaling up plastic recycling through their Activist Workshop store through the ‘RRR’ concept and the design where even the store fixtures are made from recycled and sustainable materials.

    https://www.thebodyshop.com/en-gb/packaging/community-trade-recycled-plastic/e00010

    3.  ITC Ltd:

    ITC’s flagship WOW programme is a public-private partnership with municipalities and communities that is turning once unsanitary waste threatened neighbourhoods into clean and healthy environments. A unique source segregation and collection pathway, WOW works towards a circular economy, one which re-consumes its waste.

    WOW’s recycling system

      . Waste Segregation by Households

     .  Preliminary Category-wise Segregation by Waste Collection Workers

     .  Sorting at Dry Resource Collection Centres (DRCCs)

     . Super Franchisees – Large-scale Waste Aggregators

    https://www.itcportal.com/sustainability/itcs-circular-economy-initiatives.aspx

    4.  Xynteo’s Waste No More programme

    In collaboration with the partners, Xynteo’s Vikaasa developed the Waste No More programme.  By building Islands of Excellence at the ward level, Waste No More demonstrates working models on plastic waste circularity. Each Island of Excellence focuses on:

     Strengthening waste management infrastructure

     Integrating the informal sector

     Educating and empowering communities, including children

     Strengthening the ecosystem by informing policy

    The programme’s first pilot kicked off in Mumbai in March 2020. D Ward, a municipal ward in the heart of Mumbai where a material recovery facility has been set up to collect and sort the incoming dry waste, connections have been established with the informal sector to create one unified supply chain and awareness campaign on responsible waste management has been launched to empower and integrate the communities.

      5. Adidas Primegreen and Primeblue sustainable technology

    Adidas has developed fabric technologies called Primeblue and Primegreen, which use recycled materials, including plastic waste collected from beaches and coastal areas. These materials are used in their sportswear and footwear collections, promoting sustainability in their products.

    This recycled high-performance material, made in part with Parley Ocean Plastic, is just part of their commitment to continue to innovate in the area of sustainability until they reach their goal of being completely off of virgin polyester by 2024.

    https://report.adidas-group.com/2020/en/at-a-glance/2020-stories/our-sustainability-initiatives.html 

  • Thums Up’s Soft Kya Jaane Toofan ka Swaad campaign takes toofan to new heights with Kichcha Sudeep

    Thums Up’s Soft Kya Jaane Toofan ka Swaad campaign takes toofan to new heights with Kichcha Sudeep

    Mumbai: Thums Up, the homegrown beverage under The Coca-Cola Company is thrilled to announce its action-packed Toofani campaign, “Soft Kya Jaane Toofan ka Swaad” featuring the talented actor and Kannada sensation, Kichcha Sudeep. The campaign embodies the adventurous spirit and strong taste of Thums Up, igniting Toofan amongst consumers and inspiring individuals to tap into their inner strength with an indomitable spirit.

    Thums Up has truly stood the test of time to emerge as one of the strongest and most loved beverages of India. The campaign retains Thums Up’s narrative of “Soft Nahin, Toofan” while introducing a new tagline, “Soft Kya Jaane Toofan ka Swaad,” capturing the brand’s core proposition of strong taste along with its core value of boldly embracing the thrill of challenges.

    Conceptualized by Ogilvy India as a part of OpenX from WPP, the TVC has been meticulously crafted to immerse viewers into the heart of action. From the first grip of the bottle to the satisfying gulp of Thums Up, viewers are taken on an exhilarating ride that captures the brand’s youthful spirit and fast-paced, adventurous essence.

    Commenting on the campaign, Coca-Cola India, and South-West Asia senior category director, of sparkling flavors Tish Condeno said, “We are absolutely thrilled to have Kichcha Sudeep on board with Thums Up. This campaign marks a thrilling recreation of our iconic Toofani spirit, amplified by Kichcha’s dynamic energy. The thrilling campaign embodies Thums Up’s adventurous spirit and the bold action is symbolic of the strong taste.”

    “Thums Up has always been more than just a beverage; it’s a symbol of the indomitable spirit that resonates deeply with millions,” said Kichcha Sudeep. “I am thrilled to be a part of this ‘Toofani’ journey, celebrating the brand’s legacy of strength and resilience. The ‘Soft Nahin, Toofan’ campaign is a tribute to the adventurous souls who face life’s challenges head-on, with unwavering determination and courage.

    Known for his magnetic screen presence and daring performances, Sudeep embodies the very essence of Thums Up’s latest ‘Soft Nahin, Toofan’ campaign. “Joining hands with Thums Up is not just an endorsement; it’s a partnership that reflects my personal ethos of pushing boundaries and living life to the fullest,” added Sudeep. “Together, we’re here to inspire a generation to rise above the ordinary, to unleash their potential, and to taste the thunder.”

    Commenting on the campaign, Ogilvy India chief creative officer Sukesh Nayak said, “The task this year was to bring alive the strong and thrilling taste of Thums Up while maintaining the brand’s original energy. So, to bring Soft Kya Jaane Toofan Ka Swaad to life, you see Kichcha Sudeep in an all-new toofani avatar that showcases Thums Up in its truest form. We have taken his dynamic and adventurous persona in a unique adrenaline-filled narrative. With Kichcha Sudeep being open to the wildest of ideas, we pushed the envelope to deliver there is nothing soft about the taste of Thums Up.”

    Thums Up remains steadfast in its commitment to delivering refreshing and unique experiences to consumers. As the brand evolves, it remains dedicated in its mission of inspiring individuals to embrace their inner Toofan and conquer every obstacle that comes their way, fuelling their journey towards success and triumph.

  • Coca-Cola brings ‘Coca-Cola Foodmarks’ in India, celebrating Raj Kapoor’s legacy

    Coca-Cola brings ‘Coca-Cola Foodmarks’ in India, celebrating Raj Kapoor’s legacy

    Mumbai: Coca-Cola India is thrilled to announce the launch of Coca-Cola Foodmarks in India, under its “A Recipe for Magic” global campaign. Inspired by the culture and created with the real magic of Coca‑Cola, ‘Coca-Cola Foodmarks” celebrates global “food landmarks”. These are destinations and experiences with a recipe of three key ingredients: the perfect moment, the perfect meal and an ice-cold Coca-Cola.

    As its global rollout, the launch event in India was held at Embassy restaurant, an iconic standout in Connaught Place in Delhi which brought the attendees back to the pivotal time of Hindi Cinema. It was graced by renowned Bollywood personalities, Janhvi Kapoor, Karisma Kapoor, who honored the legendary Raj Kapoor. The highlight was the timeless photograph of two icons, Raj Kapoor and bottle of Coke, both in one frame!

    The experience recreated Raj Kapoor’s on-set meal moments, inviting people to enter the golden age of Bollywood, the 1950s, through an immersive film set with tech-forward interactive moments using A.I. From filmy decor to special photo backdrops, stardom posters to a musical stairway, guests were treated to an interactive Coca-Cola experience. A regal entry by the Kapoor stars in vintage cars added to the overall charm of the evening. Local influencers and dignitaries were also present to experience the magic of Coca-Cola Foodmarks.

    The event spotlighted Raj Kapoor’s beloved Dal Makhani paired with ice-cold Coca-Cola, paying homage to his timeless tastes and traditions. This pairing will live on as part of the menu at The Embassy in New Delhi and guests coming to restaurant can try this as an offering.

    “We are thrilled to introduce Coca-Cola Foodmarks in India, a country known for its rich culinary heritage and vibrant food culture,” said Coca-Cola INSWA Sr director – marketing Kaushik Prasad. ” Coca-Cola Foodmarks embodies the essence of Coke that is to spread Real Magic of shared moments, cultural nuances and culinary excellence. We are excited to bring this experience offering patrons an opportunity to savor flavors while creating lasting memories.”

    As part of the campaign, Coca‑Cola will debut immersive, in-person experiences around the world, showcasing unique experiences, each inspired by an iconic cultural moment. From the time Marilyn Monroe was photographed enjoying a hot dog and a Coca-Cola from a New York City food cart to scenes captured in the Hong Kong film The God of Cookery, Coca-Cola will bring to life the diversity—and unity—of their recipes for magic.

  • Coke Studio Bharat Season 2 to elevate sonic and visual storytelling

    Coke Studio Bharat Season 2 to elevate sonic and visual storytelling

    Mumbai: Building on the international acclaim garnered by Coke Studio Bharat Season 1, featuring viral tracks like Khalasi, Holi Re Rasiya and Kya Karie Korimol, the eagerly awaited Season 2 is scheduled for launch on 9 February 2024. Focused on elevating the global success of its debut season, Coke Studio Bharat is geared up to bring a fresh perspective to its core idea of Apna Sunao- an idea that empowers voices and stories from the heartland of India to take their rightful places with global audiences.

    Continuing with the ethos of #ApnaSunao our stellar team for Season 2 features the award winning musician and sought-after songwriter Ankur Tewari, who serves as the creative architect. Alongside this creative force, we have a think tank comprising prominent lyricist Swanand Kirkire, joining the distinguished lyricist Kausar Munir and award-winning sound engineer and music producer KJ Singh. This dynamic team, led by Ankur, has once again curated a diverse lineup of artists for an unparalleled musical experience that mirrors the heartbeat of India’s youth. With a focus on Gen Z and their emotional spectrum, this season delves into themes of happiness, sadness, and fast-paced lives, promising an immersive journey through soul-stirring songs that resonate as the quintessential soundtrack to our  lives.

    Introducing a fusion of established and emerging talents like Diljit Dosanjh, Neha Kakkar, Digvijay Singh, Shreya Ghoshal, Kanishk Seth, Cyli Khare, MC Square, Mohito, Komorebi, The Quick Style, Ikky, Raf Sappera and many more. The season promises to create a sonic journey that transcends boundaries, celebrating the rich diversity of India’s musical landscape.

    Taking it to the next level, unlike ever witnessed before, season 2 of Coke Studio Bharat introduces a groundbreaking transformation by creating a unique storyline for each individual musical symphony breaking away from its traditional studio setting for the very first time. Thematically, this season pioneers visual storytelling hoping to delight and expand its narrative reach. This captivating exploration spans diverse traditions, from Marathi and Kumaoni to Punjabi and Hindi, ensuring a unique and compelling experience for audiences across India.

    Ankur Tewari, acclaimed musician and sought-after songwriter, shares his thoughts on the upcoming second season of Coke Studio Bharat, ”As we embark on the second season of Coke Studio Bharat after a fantastic first run, let the music speak, weaving together the rich threads of our cultural mosaic. Get ready for another season filled with soulful tunes and vibrant melodies! In the vast realm of music, the fusion of diverse tunes becomes a grand celebration of emotions and cultures. My association with Coke Studio Bharat has been enriching and has brought me profound joy, as it unfolds as a dynamic arena where a multitude of musical threads interweave, crafting a symphony that resonates with the intricate hues of our collective human narrative”.

    Coca-Cola India, and Southwest Asia VP marketing Arnab Roy said “We’re delighted to announce the launch of Coke Studio Bharat season 2.0 which will continue to celebrate the richness of regional music of Bharat . We will strive to provide a platform to emerging , independent artists this season in partnership with some established iconic names. The soundtracks have been curated to capture the spirit of a young , energetic and optimistic Bharat.”

    Universal Music India (UMI) as executive producers of Coke Studio Bharat spoke of the association. Universal Music Group chairman & CEO, India & South Asia, SVP strategy- AMEA Devraj Sanyal shared, “Coke Studio Bharat Season 1 surpassed our expectations, garnering immense love and appreciation on Songs like ‘Khalasi,’ ‘Holi Re Rasiya,’ and ‘Kya Karie Korimol’ that seamlessly integrated into the ever-changing soundscape of our nation, propelled by the influence of Gen Z and Gen Alpha. The success can be attributed to the exceptional storytelling and musical integrity.

    As we embark on Season 2, our commitment is to elevate creativity and consistency in the synergy of music and artistry. The resonance of Bharat’s sound has transcended borders, celebrating global recognition and that brings us immense joy, fortifying our mission and purpose on a grand scale.”

    Listeners can tune into Coke Studio Bharat across all audio OTT platforms including Spotify, Gaana, Saavn, Wynk Music etc. with creation & distribution managed by UMI. UMI has collaborated with Colosceum Media for video production, breathing life into Ankur Tewari’s vision.  

    The first song of the season will be “Magic” by Diljit Dosanjh going live on 9 Feb. Come join in the celebration by scanning the QR code on a Coca-Cola pack to directly reach the dedicated Coke Studio Hub. This hub hosts exclusive content created by the artists, along with behind-the-scenes visuals. Additionally, enjoy live access to videos 48 hours before their global release, explore unreleased content, and participate in engagement-led activities, such as karaoke sessions on your favorite Coke Studio Bharat tracks. Share your renditions and be a part of amplifying the musical celebration across the nation.

  • ‘Anandana’ – Coca-Cola India Foundation facilitates waste management initiative during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023

    ‘Anandana’ – Coca-Cola India Foundation facilitates waste management initiative during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023

    Mumbai: To drive the mission of supporting sustainability efforts as an integral part of all sporting events, The Coca-Cola India Foundation – ‘Anandana’, in partnership with the International Cricket Council (ICC) and United Way of Mumbai, has initiated and delivered a project focused on waste management during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.

    The waste management initiative aligns with Coca-Cola’s global commitment to creating a World Without Waste. The foundation’s sustainable packaging platform aims to achieve ambitious targets: ensuring 100% global recyclability of packaging by 2025, utilising a minimum of 50% recycled material in packaging by 2030 (Design); committing to collecting and recycling a bottle or can for everyone sold by 2030 (Collect); and fostering community engagement to nurture a cleaner, debris-free environment (Partner).

    Throughout the tournament, which is taking place between 5 October and 19 November, a workforce of more than 1000 volunteers, donning the safety jackets crafted from recycled PET bottles, has been deployed across the ten stadiums where the World Cup matches are taking place. These dedicated volunteers have been responsible for educating spectators on proper waste segregation, ensuring waste is correctly sorted into designated bins, and leaving the stadiums in an environmentally pristine condition – a testament to the commitment towards a greener future.

    Coca-Cola India and Southwest Asia VP- public affairs, communications and sustainability Devyani Rajya Laxmi Rana said, “This ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, The Coca-Cola India Foundation – ‘Anandana’, is facilitating waste management at all the 48 matches being played across the 10 host cities, with the support of on-ground housekeeping volunteers. These volunteers are also donning safety jackets crafted from recycled PET bottles. In addition, we have also introduced national flags made with recycled PET during the national anthem ceremonies in collaboration with ICC. This initiative aligns with our global strategy called World Without Waste which drives systemic change through a circular economy for packaging.”

    Coca-Cola India aims to recover about 200 metric tonnes of waste and it will be utilised to create benches which will be placed in the host cities.

    International Cricket Council (ICC) head of events Chris Tetley said, “It is fantastic to be partnering with The Coca-Cola India Foundation and United Way of Mumbai as part of our commitment towards sustainability and reducing the impact of ICC events on the environment. Together, we are fostering community engagement, proper waste segregation, and the promotion of a cleaner, debris-free environment, that we hope will have an impact beyond the conclusion of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.”

    United Way of Mumbai CEO George Aikara said, “The #MaidanSaaf initiative has been close to our heart. We support Coca-Cola to create a sustainable and positive impact on communities and livelihoods. We are working diligently to accelerate our waste recycling initiative, and through the latest drive, we want to stress the importance of waste recycling during the event. We are following our Collective Community Impact model, collaborating with multiple stakeholders, including the local government administration, civil society groups and the concerned vendors. Thus, the campaign can potentially make World Without Waste a collective mission for all.”

    To ensure a sustainable sporting experience, Coca-Cola India, during the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, launched #MaidaanSaaf. As part of this initiative, Reverse Vending Machines (RVMs) have been installed at various stadium touchpoints for our fans to responsibly dispose of their PET bottles. Coca-Cola India and ICC have also introduced National Flags and ICC Unity Flags made from post-consumer PET bottles. PET bottles were recycled by Go-Revise, a brand by Ganesha Ecosphere, to produce yarn, subsequently used for the flags. These flags are being used during the National Anthem Ceremony in each match.

    Thums Up and Limca Sportz are the official beverage and sports drink partners for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup India 2023. Coca-Cola India is undertaking many activations during the World Cup, including online and offline fan and consumer engagements, to build awareness around waste management.  

     

  • Skill India partners with Coca-Cola India to launch the retailer skill development program

    Skill India partners with Coca-Cola India to launch the retailer skill development program

    Mumbai: To empower the retailer community in the states of Odisha and Uttar

    Pradesh, the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC), working under the aegis of the Ministry of Skill Development & Entrepreneurship (MSDE) announced a partnership with Coca-Cola India today to launch the Super Power Retailer Program under the Skill India Mission. The program is being piloted in the state of Odisha.

    The partnership was formally announced in the esteemed presence of the Union Minister for Education and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, Shri Dharmendra Pradhan; Ved Mani Tiwari, COO, NSDC; and Sanket Ray, president, Coca-Cola India & Southwest Asia.

    The program facilitates the empowerment and progress of the retailers, marking a significant milestone in Skill India’s efforts to support the workforce. The initiative focuses on enabling retailers by focusing on building their capacity and capability in today’s modern retailing sector. It focuses on providing training to small and micro retailers, equipping them with the knowledge and skills needed to better understand consumer behaviours and their preferences. It aims to provide retailers with skills, tools and techniques that are required to succeed in the constantly changing retailer ecosystem and to spread knowledge of best practices, equipping traditional retailers with the right skill set necessary to make their business more profitable, as well as build their business skills.

    The Super Power Retailer Program will offer industry-specific skills such as customer management, inventory and stock management, financial management etc. that are tailored to the professional needs of retailers, making the retailers proficient and enhancing their knowledge. As part of the program, the participants will undergo a 14-hour training which will comprise of two hours of classroom session and 12 hours of digital training. The training will include physical classroom sessions along with an app-based Learning Management System (LMS) that is accessible on mobile and handheld devices for online modules. The modules will be hosted on Skill India Digital’s platform (SID) and the training will be executed through a multimedia approach with a blend of videos, and texts, by experienced trainers facilitating learning. The participants will receive a certificate upon completion of classroom, online training, and assessment modules.

    Under the partnership, NSDC will support Coca-Cola India in expanding the program’s outreach on SID.  This involves creating and refining training content that aligns with industry-specific skill requirements. Additionally, NSDC will facilitate the recruitment of trainers for program implementation and ensure a seamless learning experience by providing the requisite training infrastructure.

    Shri Dharmendra Pradhan, Hon’ble Union Minister for Education and Skill Development & Entrepreneurship, said, “As the auspicious celebrations of Durga Puja begin today, we launch the Super Power Retailer program in partnership with Coca-Cola India to empower our retailers and provide training to them on expanding their businesses and enhancing consumer experiences. I am confident that the initiative will play a pivotal role in strengthening India’s economy by skilling, reskilling, and upskilling the retailers by paving the way for their growth. I congratulate all the successful self-reliant retailers who have been awarded today.”

    “Aligned with the Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri Narendra Modi’s vision of making our workforce the biggest beneficiary of developed India, the program aims to provide 14 hours of quality retail training through the Skill India Digital Portal. The retailers will be trained on how to plan and implement business strategies and utilise the vast opportunities extended by digital platforms. The training modules will be available in multiple languages which will enable small shopkeepers as well as big businessmen across the country. We acknowledge this effort to enable a retail ecosystem that will exceed customer expectations, embrace the Future of Work, and provide exponential growth to the industry.” He added.

    Reflecting on this milestone, Ved Mani Tiwari, COO, NSDC said, “A transformative revolution is underway within India’s skill development ecosystem, driven by an unwavering commitment to empower the country’s youth and its ambitious workforce through skill acquisition, enhancement, and adaptation. With Coca-Cola India aligning its efforts with Skill India Digital, I believe that both our aspiring and established retailers will receive top-notch training to strengthen their capacity and capability. Guided by the Hon’ble Minister’s leadership, the introduction of the Academic Bank of Credit, a digital repository of prior learning experience will further empower our nation’s youth. I encourage corporations to collaborate with Skill India Digital to position India as the global Skill Hub.”

    Coca-Cola India & Southwest Asia, president Sanket Ray said, “At Coca-Cola India, we strive to create value for the retailer ecosystem which is an integral part of the business value chain. In the evolving consumer landscape, equipping retailers with key entrepreneurial and digital skills enhances their relevance for today’s consumers and enables them to be future-ready. We applaud the efforts of the Skill India Mission that fosters innovation and provides industry-specific skills which are accessible to all.”

    By collaborating and aligning efforts, the Government of India and industry stakeholders can shape a skilling ecosystem that drives excellence and economic growth.

     

  • Coca-Cola India & ICC introduces 10 playing nations’ recycled PET flags for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023

    Coca-Cola India & ICC introduces 10 playing nations’ recycled PET flags for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023

    Mumbai: As the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 begins today, Coca-Cola India and ICC aim to bring together the country’s excitement for cricket with a commitment to sustainability. During the match opening ceremony of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, Coca-Cola India and ICC introduced national flags made from post-consumer PET bottles. These PET bottles were recycled to produce yarn which was subsequently used for the flags. These flags will be used during the ‘national anthem ceremony’ before each match takes place in the stadiums.

    Heralding a new era of environmental responsibility, Coca-Cola India has enabled creation of national flags of the ten playing nations, and ten ICC unity flags. This makes Coca-Cola India the first company in the world to introduce recycled PET national flags in the sport of cricket, setting a precedent for future events.

    Approximately, 11,000 PET bottles were used for creating one national flag and approximately 2000 bottles were used to create an ICC unity flag. The flags are manufactured by GoRevise by Ganesha Ecoverse Ltd which is engaged in manufacturing recycled yarn and garments. A dedicated team of 100 workers devoted 25 days and over 300 hours to bring these magnificent flags to life.

    Thums Up and Limca Sportz are the official beverage and sports drink partners for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup India 2023. Coca-Cola India will undertake many activations during the World Cup, including online and offline fan and consumer engagements, to build awareness around waste management.

    Coca-Cola India & Southwest Asia VP marketing Arnab Roy, “Coca-Cola ahas a mission to support sustainability efforts as an integral part of all sporting events. Aligned with this mission, we take pride in unveiling national flags made with recycled PET at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 today. With these recycled national and ICC Unity flags we are dedicated to advancing the principles of a circular economy.”

    With sports being an integral part of both the organisation’s DNA and cricket being the biggest sporting in India, Coca-Cola India and ICC are committed to creating a sustainable sporting experience in this world cup.

  • Festive bonanza: Explore brand advocacy to generate high marketing ROI

    Festive bonanza: Explore brand advocacy to generate high marketing ROI

    Mumbai: Brand advocacy is something that has been on the marketing charts for a while now and continues to do the rounds. With the festive season setting in and the digital bug which has already bitten everyone, companies are going all gaga about their brands, their new launches, etc., and brand advocacy is obviously on their roster of marketing initiatives in a robust manner. In this story, with some industry veterans, I look to explore brand advocacy and how it is going to help brands this festive season; the growth of brand advocacy; trends; innovations; and more.

    First things first, what exactly is brand advocacy? Brand advocacy is a method of growing your brand organically—it’s about people who love a brand and converse about it, continue to support the company and its products and services, and promote it too. This word-of-mouth marketing technique helps brands build their target group cost-effectively without spending an exuberant amount of money on traditional advertising.

    One of the notable examples of a brand using brand advocacy and being successful in its attempt was when Coca-Cola India did the “Share A Coke” campaign in 2018–19, which was an Indian spin-off of their global campaign, taking ‘relationships’ as the concept. Google Pay is another brand that, when launched, used the referral programme to organically boost its users’ acquisition. 

    According to the understanding of a few, brand advocacy is mostly used in the B2B industry. From a market sentiment perspective, one could look at most players being in the technology, financial, e-commerce, and education segments; those are the leaders at the moment.

    Growth in brand-by-brand advocacy can vary from category to category. For example, more than half of Indian consumers make brand and product recommendations in major categories such as food and groceries, computers, several financial services (insurance, savings accounts, credit cards, and home loans), mobile phones, and cars.

    During the festive season, on an average, 30–40 per cent growth can be expected in certain categories like food and groceries. Growth can be higher in the affluent segment of consumers and can touch 45–55 per cent. During festivities, 10-12 per cent growth in advocacy can lead to 2X growth in revenue.

    Brand advocacy and influencer marketing: same or different?

    Influencer marketing, to some extent, sounds like it’s the same as brand advocacy, doesn’t it? So, how exactly is brand advocacy different from influencer marketing? Or truly, is it the same? How similar or different are these, to and from each other?

    An advocacy platform that enables brands to transform their stakeholders into brand advocates, Socxo chief marketing officer Ajit Narayan describes the distinction between the two, in the best possible manner. “They are both similar and different at the same time. like the coin used by Jai in “Sholay.” The toss is the same. But the result is always determined by the person tossing the coin in advance,” he spells out.

    When the term influencer marketing is used, it’s about using mid-tier influencers (who have a following of about 50k–5 lakh followers) as well as celebrities (1 million+ followers). But when it comes to brand advocacy, it is about leveraging nano-influencers (1k – 10k followers) and micro-influencers (10k – 50k followers) within the brand’s communities.

    Influencer marketing and brand advocacy may sound similar, but they’re not the same and both reside in different consumer mindsets. Influencer marketing is about someone in an influential position considered to be an industry thought leader or have followers speaking about the brand. He/she may or may not be a customer of the product/service.

    Brand advocacy, on the other hand, is defined by brand love from customers, employees, or consumers. Someone who advocates for the brand in multiple conversations.

    Influencer marketing and brand advocacy are both part of integrated digital marketing but are non-interchangeable terms. They are not the same as they fulfil the two distinct but unique needs of a brand in their marketing ecosystem.

    Influencers are change agents with great expertise in creating content that caters to a specific/niche set of an engaged audience. Influencer marketing is a system of identifying people who are already famous on social media and then getting into a process of content sharing about the brand/products/campaigns through them. Albeit, with a dash of flexibility for the influencer to share as per their preferences. However, this is applicable when the influencers are macro and celebrity influencers who have a say in the content.

    Whereas advocates are the supporters/loyalists of the brands (typically the customers) who may not have the power to influence but have an impact as they possess an affinity for a product/service. Brand advocacy is a two-pronged process. On the one hand, it identifies those key stakeholders (employees, customers, partners, fans) who are active on social media. But, not necessarily big influencers and marketing to their contacts using their networks.

    Brand advocacy in the advertising and marketing mix

    Brand advocacy is becoming the leading component in the advertising and marketing mix. The fact is that for such a thing to happen, one needs compounding, and as with everything else, compounding is a factor of time and consistency. Ajit asserts, “One cannot expect to generate big results just by randomly activating a program for three months.”

    But yes, brand advocacy is always at the forefront of any marketing communication mix. “Focusing on incentivisation and creating a brand narrative that allows first-time customers to come back through loyalty schemes and personalisation, which makes any prospect feel connected, can go a long way,” explains Puretech Digital senior vice president of digital marketing Kamaljit Saini.

    Especially in the festive season, brands want to reach the masses, so utilising TV and digital to reach out to a large number of people at a time is obvious. The question is, how does brand advocacy assist a brand in this? Or does it have its own role to play?

    Kamaljit elucidates, “I think brand advocacy mixed with influencer marketing has a major impact on how a brand is perceived and eventually grows in its targeted segment. It can help a brand become visible to larger audiences, build stronger brand awareness, and increase revenue without incurring any of the costs associated with other traditional marketing campaigns. An important role that advocacy plays in the overall marketing mix is that it allows brand visibility to grow organically and demonstrate the value proposition.”

    Ajit talks about the growth of brand advocacy as an advertising and marketing aid specifically for the festive season. He says that the former is growing at roughly 15–20 per cent or more and is bound to become a consistent add-on to traditional ways of marketing in the next five years. “The true value and power of brand advocacy will be the growth of individuals as potential micro-influencers, and it goes beyond just branding to contribute to the employer, brand, and culture of the organisation,” he adds.

    Brand advocates are 50 per cent more likely to influence others’ purchase decisions than regular customers. “As advocates are acquired organically with limited or no cost increment, brand advocacy will see a further boost through innovative gratification and referral schemes, which are already making an impact in D2C categories across all major existing and upcoming brands,” points out Kamaljit.

    Brand advocacy and the festive season

    It’s a fact that brand advocacy has been a part of the overall marketing mix for most brands. Kamaljit believes that since the advent of social media, active review channels and aggregating platforms, brand advocacy has gone to the next level.

    As per a Nielsen report, 92 per cent of consumers trust recommendations from brand advocates. “Although the influencer market is a hot topic these days, brand advocacy indeed has a greater potential to push for a larger ROI and has a much bigger contribution towards the campaign’s success. As it has been already established and it is a fact that Indian consumers are much more active advocates, the market size for brand advocacy will continue to grow in leaps and bounds during the festive season. Especially, post the pandemic, several brands have gone D2C in most of the consumer segments and brand advocacy is ever-increasing both in size and volume,” he tells.

    Pondering whether the online traffic is as much during the non-festive season as it is during the festive season, the reality is that festivities do drive volume with regard to traffic numbers, but it varies from category to category. Typically, consumer durables, food, groceries, electronics, gifting, personal care, etc., observe incremental growth on the back of significant discounts and offers during the festival season. Traffic during the festive season sees a jump as a number of people spend more time evaluating these offers online before making the purchases. The actual purchase could be made online or offline. Add to that, the huge shopping festivals launched by e-commerce brands contribute to the big jumps in digital traffic.

    Brand advocacy needs to be planned from a short-term or long-term perspective. “From a short-term angle, the brand should be a part of the consideration set. It helps to build trust if the brand is new and buyers feel more confident in buying the product. From a long-term point of view, there should be brand pull and customers should come to you rather than you going to them,” emphasises Social Panga co-founder Himanshu Arora.

    He adds, “During festive times, brand advocacy is even more important to pushing the purchase cycle and making sure that brand is a part of the consideration set.”

    As compared to non-festive times, one wonders about the kind of jump that is witnessed in the festive season with regard to the usage of brand advocacy by brands. Ajit is clear to spell out that brand advocacy isn’t a magic wand. “It takes time, patience, and a mix of a great engagement programme combined with the discipline of consistent activity.”

    Brand advocacy-an effective tool to build organic value 

    Organic reach is what brand advocacy delivers. And that too, from a peer-to-peer perspective. “Content alone does not deliver trust. By leveraging individuals to share and converse, brands get a bigger reach along with trust, which ads cannot deliver alone,” says Ajit.

    Everyone knows that the festive season is the best time to get noticed. There are categories which are more relevant to the festive times, like lifestyle, FMCG, etc. Himanshu points out, “Brand advocacy or coverage around the brand during the festive season will help the brand to be at the forefront of consumer minds and allow it to capture the mind space of the new customers.”

    An ideal purchase journey ends in brand advocacy. Above all, there’s a strong correlation between brand advocacy and brand performance. Hence, word of mouth matters. “It allows the brand to grow and helps with organic customer acquisition through referrals. With the help of a brand advocacy index, marketers can demonstrate how critical advocacy can be,” says Kamaljit.

    Boosting revenue through brand advocacy, trends and innovations

    Brand advocacy is a behaviour that involves a customer supporting or recommending a brand that they love. Having brand advocacy programmes at the core of the marketing mix can help amplify the brand and, in turn, boost revenue. Kamaljit adds, “It builds trust, enhances the reputation, increases the loyalty towards the brand and, above all, gets valuable insights to further improvise on the value proposition.”

    While conversing about the latest and upcoming trends in the field of brand advocacy, Ajit mentions that brand advocacy in international markets has evolved into a building block for corporate culture and employee influencer growth. This is the fundamental shift in marketing, where giving visibility and value to employees, etc., is more pronounced than asking them to keep sharing content.

    As per Kamaljit, the use of technology and artificial intelligence (AI) are going to be key in enhancing the overall customer experience through personalisation.

    Speaking about the innovations that one would encounter in brand advocacy, Ajit asserts that it is heading towards becoming a key element in organic social media marketing. As we know, online channels emphasise paid marketing over organic marketing for brand pages. While social media is the way to reach and connect, individuals are starting to play a larger role in the organisations and brands they relate to.

    “This leads to building and using tech stacks that connect social media from a 360-degree organic perspective, including the addition of technology to present links better, share them in innovative ways, and get back the lost traffic,” he says.

    According to Kamaljit, building brand advocacy through marketing technology solutions is also going to be one of the leading innovations in this arena. The use of technology will enable brands to personalise the consumer experience and provide differential customer service.