Provocative Anti-Drug Ads Target a New Generation Concerned With Sustainability 

Swedish organization Pubs Against Drugs highlights impact on society rather than individual

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Many people can recall anti-drug messages from their youth—if you grew up in the U.S. in the 1980s or ’90s, the Just Say No or DARE campaigns may come to mind. But analysis has since shown that those popular slogans largely failed to prevent drug use among young people. 

A new anti-drug campaign in Sweden takes a different approach by focusing on the impact on society rather than the individual. Swedish agency Åkestam Holst NoA created ads for the organization Pubs Against Drugs (Krogar mot Knark) that target young people who are interested in issues such as sustainability, the environment and human rights.  

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