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Budweiser: BUD GROUND COOLER


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Budweiser creates a groundbreaking innovation; the first ever sustainable cooler that can refrigerate drinks below 6°C* without electricity.

This year again, heat waves with peaks of 43°C are raging in many parts of the world, increasing energy demand. However, not everyone can cope with global warming the same way. In developing countries, around 48% of these territories do not have regular access to electricity. In those time periods, the demand for cold beverages in these areas has increased by approximately 14% over the last 10 years. The consumption of cold beverages has the ability to reduce sweat output and lower body temperature. But without electricity (lack of network, power cuts, power outages...) and by default with no working refrigerators, local entrepreneurs cannot sell cold beverages.

In order to alleviate this problem, Budweiser and BETC Paris in partnership with frog, have designed and created the Bud Ground Cooler.

The first sustainable electricity-free fridge that goes below 6°C.

Bud Ground Cooler was inspired by ancient cooling techniques used in antiquity by Egyptians and Indus Valley civilizations that used the geothermal cooling properties of the ground to capture freshness. Our Bud Ground Cooler takes it further: before, this cooling system could cool up to 15 degrees – with the Bud Ground Cooler, it now goes under 6°C. The perfect temperature for drinks.
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Client Team: FREDERIC VANDERSMISSEN



Account Team: VALERIE DHOTEL-FRANCES, Hugo Ghiglia, ALICE TAKAGI, LAURA TEBOUL





Traffic: ELODIE DIANA

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