This past February, our teams at Call2Recycle joined forces with North American battery collection partners to run a comprehensive and exciting consumer awareness campaign – the Lead the Charge on National Battery Day campaign. Thanks to the tremendous collaboration to promote the #NBD2016Recycle2Win sweepstakes tied to the campaign, consumers across Canada and the United States have become even more aware of the household battery recycling options available to them. The Lead the Charge on National Battery Day campaign could be used as a case study example of how consolidated outreach efforts by environmentally-conscious stakeholders can drive responsible behaviors among consumers.
We thank all of our partners that helped spread the word about the National Battery Day campaign, including the all the consumer-facing collection sites that make it possible to keep the batteries out of landfills.
With the help of our stewards, collection sites, government agencies and other supporters – who did a phenomenal job in getting the word out and letting their stakeholders know about their battery recycling options and the sweepstakes – our websites registered over 65% of web traffic increase during the campaign, with 91% of those being first-time visitors. Many of our partners used outstandingly creative outreach methods to spread the word, while other collection partners distributed posters, newsletters, and raised awareness through social media. The outreach on social media, helped the campaign reach over 31 million consumers during the campaign period. Call2Recycle battery collections in North America rose an average of 12% this February compared to last year’s.
Many consumers entered the sweepstakes and the Canadian lucky winners included Lori Novak, Ian Howatt, Sandy Williams, Sheldon Beel, Carol Anne Nelson, Mya Roberts, Maisoon Alhaj, and Eddy Ji. For US sweepstakes results, click here. Congratulations to all winners! And again, many thanks to all who participated to essentially do the right thing by helping keep batteries out of landfills.
2016 National Battery Day Campaign Sweepstakes Winners
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