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Climate Activists Hack Toyota And BMW Billboards Around Europe

January 18, 2023 by admin 0 Comments

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Over 400 spoof billboards were erected around Europe calling out the automakers’ poor environmental records

by Sebastien Bell

11 hours ago

 Climate Activists Hack Toyota And BMW Billboards Around Europe

by Sebastien Bell

Three climate activist groups have taken credit for hijacking over 400 billboards around Europe over the weekend, taking aim at Toyota and BMW for what they perceive as greenwashing advertising practices.

The Subvertisers’ International, Brandalism, and Extinction Rebellion took credit for the guerilla activism campaign, and say they put up the spoof billboards in France, Germany, England, and Belgium as a reaction to the increased presence of automotive advertising surrounding the start of the 100th Brussels motor show.

The billboards targeted BMW and Toyota because they were the two automakers ranked as the worst for their anti-climate lobbying efforts by InfluenceMap. Despite that, both have taken great pains to advertise their green efforts.

More: Toyota Named Third Most Obstructive Company Towards Climate Change After ExxonMobil, Chevron

Indeed, Toyota has been slow to introduce fully electric vehicles to its lineup and, in 2021, pledged to review its lobbying stance, following pressure from investors. That pressure was inspired by a report that found that Toyota was the largest corporate donor to the campaigns of Republican candidates—many of whom wanted to dismantle the country’s environmental policies—during the 2020 presidential election.

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“Toyota have pushed their ‘Beyond Zero’ sustainability adverts whilst lobbying governments around the world to weaken air quality plans and threatening legal action to protect their profits over a liveable climate,” said Tona Merriman, a spokesperson for Brandalism. “Their adverts are duplicitous.”

In addition to opposing gas-guzzling vehicles, the group objects to the sale of big SUVs, even if they’re electric. The larger vehicles, they claim, still consume heavily, present a greater danger to pedestrians, and clog up Europe’s small cities.

Ultimately, the activists are using the fake ads to call for an advertising ban on polluting vehicles. That’s a step that’s already being taken in some jurisdictions, that are applying tobacco-style advertising limitations to products that pollute. Such moves have already been taken in several U.K. councils, including Cambridgeshire, Norwich, and North Somerset, according to the BBC.

Opening Image Brandalism/Twitter

I was recently commissioned by BMW to design some advertisements for them. The team at BMW really wanted me to help them highlight the hard work they’ve been doing to lobby against governments taking action on climate change. pic.twitter.com/cXeARfI4bx

— MERNY (@mernywernz) January 17, 2023

In the UK, councils in Cambridgeshire, Norwich, and North Somerset have voted to end advertising for environmentally-damaging products, such as fossil fuel companies, flights and SUV cars within advertising sites they own.#BanFossilAds 🧵6/8 pic.twitter.com/3p3QLvkHUv

— Extinction Rebellion Midlands (@MidlandsXR) January 16, 2023

10/ Big love to all the crews who went out in the January rain to remove, hack & replace ads in Brussels, London, Berlin, Stuttgart, Paris, Nantes, Ghent, Bristol, Derby, Glasgow, Norwich, Brighton, Exeter & Reading ✊🪜🦺https://t.co/6DsNVyKUhQ pic.twitter.com/TqfSlhZMRp

— Brandalism (@BrandalismUK) January 16, 2023

7/ Car adverts talk green, but push sales of massive SUVs that drive up emissions and clog up urban streets.

PS. @T_Extinguishers we heard you have an answer for those? 🖤

Artworks by Lindsay Grime + FakePlasticNation (L-R) pic.twitter.com/NzJZqZJLJ7

— Brandalism (@BrandalismUK) January 16, 2023

This article was originally published by Carscoops.com. Read the original article here.
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