Sircel appoints Keep Left for go to market strategy

By AdNews | 28 May 2024
 

Creative and PR agency Keep Left has been appointed by Australian green technology company Sircel to develop an integrated go-to-market strategy.

Keep Left has been engaged as Sircel’s strategic communications partner, starting with a focus on brand positioning and messaging.

The agency’s strategy team has worked closely with Sircel to delve deep into audience research, crafting a comprehensive understanding of Sircel's target market and how to reach it.

Sircel is an Australian-owned and run green technology company focused on solving the escalating global e-waste crisis, the fastest-growing waste trend in the world. Currently, 80% of e-waste produced ends up in landfill and does not get recycled.

Sircel’s recycling process deals with every commodity created by e-waste, in an environmentally friendly way, giving it a second life.

“With a proven track record in collaborating with technology-driven and socially-conscious brands, Keep Left stood out as the perfect partner for Sircel," Sircel consulting marketing director Angie Bradbury said.

"The agency is helping us raise awareness for the critical and time-sensitive nature of the global e-waste crisis while conveying Sircel's market-leading capability, firmly grounded in environmental, social, and governance principles.”

Following the completion of the strategy work, Keep Left will build out a cross-channel go-to-market strategy.

Keep Left strategy director Laura Agricola said the e-waste space is coming sharp into focus as one of the major environmental issues of our time.

"Resources are finite and we can’t keep doing what we’ve been doing and dumping so much e-waste into landfill.

“Sircel is leading the industry and solving a huge problem by bringing end-of-life technology back to life. They have an important story to tell, and we’re delighted to join forces with them to tackle the e-waste problem, head on.”

Sircel joins Keep Left’s portfolio of socially and environmentally conscious brands including Guide Dogs Australia, Baptist World Aid, and SharingStories Foundation.

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