Pepsi, MyShelter give the 'Gift of Light'

Low-income communities benefit from the solar bottle lights that provide an innovative minimal cost and carbon-free solution.

MANILA, Philippines - Pepsi Philippines is partnering with MyShelter Foundation to install more solar bottle lights this Christmas.

The campaign, devised by BBDO Guerrero, is designed to get support for the grassroots solar lighting campaign in the Philippines and beyond.

This seasonal initiative is one of the first under a new global identity for the project, called a “Liter of Light.” A “Give the Gift of Light” e-card lallows individuals to donate directly to the project at www.aliteroflight.org.

Solar bottle lights provide an innovative minimal cost, carbon-free lighting solution for low-income communities. Discarded plastic soft drink bottles are filled with water and a small amount of bleach. The bottle refracts the sun’s rays to produce daytime lighting equivalent to a 55-watt electric bulb.

The project gained a special mention by UNFCCC executive secretary Christina Figueres at the recent 2011 World Climate summit in Durban, South Africa. She described it as “a practical example of battling the effects of climate change and at the same time overcoming poverty.”

The simplicity of the idea has also attracted huge positive interest in the media, with TV news coverage on the BBC, NHK and many other broadcasters. Many influential bloggers and online media have featured the project, while it has also been presented at TEDx Mumbai and Dubai.

The head of the foundation, Illac Diaz said, “Basic lighting would seem to be a fundamental right for any community and yet too often in our crowded urban areas, it simply doesn’t exist. By the easy application of previously-used plastic bottles we can create a cost-efficient and environmentally-friendly solution for basic lighting needs”.

Sunil D’Souza, country head of Pepsi Philippines, also said, “Through BBDO’s efforts, Pepsi has already enjoyed a successful partnership with Illac and his team. We are looking forward to another ‘upcycling’ project in which we can develop a program that can build partnerships with those who want to support, at the same time providing access to help for those who need it most.”

David Guerrero, chairman of BBDO Guerrero, said, “There has already been an enormous amount of interest in this project and it is very satisfying that we, together with our friends at MyShelter and Pepsi, can help to bring this uniquely Filipino initiative to a worldwide audience.”

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