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Billboards use barcodes to save homeless critters
Toronto-based Reasonpartners.org has integrated photo-enabled barcode technology into its wildlife protection OOH campaign. The eye-catching billboards featuring wild animals marooned in city settings were launched two weeks ago around Toronto.
One of the billboards in the campaign features Microsoft's Tag High Capacity Colour Barcode (HCCB) technology, which gives smartphone users direct access to the organization's website by snapping a picture of the barcode on the billboard, which is located at Eglinton Avenue and Markham Road in Toronto.
Reasonpartners.org is a philanthropic enterprise of Toronto agency Holmes & Lee that helps nonprofits raise money in a cost-effective manner, so more funds go directly to the causes. The general website links users to six different charities and non-profits pertaining to wildlife, giving a platform for concerned individuals to start informing themselves on the issue.
"We aggregate for different charities that happen to operate in the same space, in this case it is wildlife protection," Peter Holmes, president of Holmes & Lee, tells MiC.
www.reasonpartners.org
www.microsoft.com/tags
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