Reclaimed waste mermaids make a splash for World Ocean Day

Our task: To generate news coverage for an exciting media stunt for not-for-profit Be The Future focusing on educating children about climate change, whilst also highlighting the sheer amount of plastic waste in the sea for World Ocean Day.

Our strategy: To develop the story further, we ensured it contained lots of strong news angles and statistics. We then created a media package containing a press release and images to catch the eye of the media, including some spectacular mermaid shots in time for World Ocean Day. The campaign made a real splash!

Our tactics: A survey of 2,000 people in the UK by Be The Future shows over a third of parents (37%) would love to teach their kids more about climate change if they had the right tools or ideas. We utilised the findings to identify a strong, relevant figure. World Ocean Day on 8 June also added to the story as it gave us a current news angle and headline - Reclaimed waste mermaids make a splash for World Ocean Day.

Results: The story achieved outstanding coverage both in the UK and overseas in Sydney. Our Yorkshire mermaid Helen Hill made waves on BBC Look North, Yorkshire Post and Yorkshire Business Woman. Securing coverage in The Times was another big success- generating an estimated 37.3k views. And, to top it all off Sydney mermaid Sally Giblin made a special appearance on Channel 10 in Australia showing off her stunning tail.

Sydney Mermaid Sally Giblin (left) and Yorkshire Mermaid Helen Hill (right)