The Coca Cola ‘Holidays are coming’ TV advert has become synonymous with Christmas in the UK
But now Greenpeace have playfully reworked the famous ad, with a ‘more realistic’ version.
Launching on the same day as Coca Cola, it aims to highlight the unfortunate side effect of bottled fizzy drinks and plastic usage.
It begins with all of the familiarity of the Coca Cola version, but ends with the famous red Christmas lorry dumping a load of plastic waste into the sea. And even Santa himself throws the Coke bottle he is drinking from into the water.
The film’s final message reads, “A truckload of plastic enters the ocean every minute. Coca-Cola produce an estimated 110 billion plastic bottles a year.”
“Many of these end up in landfill, on beaches & in the ocean. Don’t let Coke choke our oceans.”
Elena Polisano, Oceans Campaigner for Greenpeace UK, said “Coca Cola is the world’s biggest soft drinks producer and the source of over a hundred billion disposable plastic bottles every year.”
“They have the power to change how drinks are packaged, and how that packaging is managed. This Christmas, we’re asking Coke to show some goodwill to our oceans and shrink their enormous plastic footprint.”