
Vancouver-based design studio Rethink has created an amazing leaking poster campaign for The Dogwood Initiative's No Tankers' project. The posters, featuring black oil tankers, are printed with environmentally friendly, water-soluble ink. When it rains or moisture hits the posters, an ‘oil-like’ substance leaks off the posters, portraying an actual tanker oil spill.

“Every year, nearly 100,000 gallons of oil end up in our oceans because of spills,” explains the video. “Notankers.ca started an initiative to ban tankers from Canada’s Pacific North Coast.”
Visit: http://rethinkcanada.com & http://dogwoodinitiative.org/notankers
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