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SIGHTWALKS

CIRCUS GREY, Lima / SOL CEMENT / 2024

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Overview

Why is this work relevant for Sustainable Development Goals?

This work is relevant to the Sustainable Development Goals because it is a real solution that helps the visually impaired people by turning the city into a friendlier and more inclusive place for them.

Through the brand's commitment, people with visual disabilities have the possibility of living with more freedom and autonomy and thus contribute to reducing the disability gap.

Please provide any cultural context that would help the Jury understand any cultural, national or regional nuances applicable to this work.

In Peru, the main disability is visual. Despite this, the government does not prioritize addressing this issue, leaving the visually impaired people practically marginalized and without any assistance.

In the other hand, for more than 100 years, Cemento Sol has been committed to providing the best cement for all Peruvian families. Its long-standing commitment to Peru drives the brand to improve the quality of life for all, offering solutions that make living experiences more inclusive and welcoming for each person, while contributing to the development of cities and the country. Sol firmly believes that quality construction, supported by the best cement, can positively transform the lives of all people, especially those most in need.

How does this campaign fit into the overall brand objectives? How is this part of the brand's wider commitment towards the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals?

In accordance with the purpose of the brand, Cemento Sol, the leading cement in Peru, is committed to achieving inclusive cities, through the innovation of its products and social responsibility programs.

For more than 100 years, Cemento Sol has been committed to providing the best cement for all Peruvian families. Its long-standing commitment to Peru drives the brand to improve the quality of life for all, offering solutions that make living experiences more inclusive and welcoming for each person, while contributing to the development of cities and the country. Sol firmly believes that quality construction, supported by the best cement, can positively transform the lives of all people, especially those most in need.

Background

Tactile paving is a universal system that helps visually impaired people walk down sidewalks. Consisting of lines and points on cement, this system enables them to move forward and stop. It helps them but it is not enough, because they cannot know what is around them, that is why they´re forced to depend on constant assistance to locate basic services and businesses such as banks, drugstores or restaurants.

The dependence on others for daily tasks is frustrating and has a negative impact on visually impaired people, especially since this community is already marginalized due to a lack of government support.

What if a cement company could help?

Describe the cultural / social / political climate and the significance of the work within this context

In Peru, the main disability is visual. Despite this, the government does not prioritize addressing this issue, leaving the visually impaired people practically marginalized and without any assistance.

Describe the creative idea

We designed a new tactile signage system that improves the current one.

This is a new vocabulary system that allows visually impaired people to recognize exactly what type of basic services or business is in front of them just by tapping the sidewalk with their cane.

Using the same pattern as the universal system, a horizontal bar on the sidewalk indicates a tile where vertical lines can be counted, each number of lines means a category of commercial venue.

Thus, if the person tap a line, in front of him there is a restaurant.

If he taps two lines, there will be a bank.

Three, grocery store.

Four, drugstore, and so on.

These sidewalks are implemented throughout Miraflores, the busiest district in the country, and allow blind people to find the places they are going without having to ask other people for help and move around with complete independence.

Describe the strategy

The strategy was very simple. We had to create a system that helps blind people to move easily around the city, that also gives them independence and that can be very easy to learn and replicate in other cities.

Strategically, we had to implement it first in Miraflores, the most important and busiest city, and then extend the action to all other cities in the country.

Our audience was all the organizations for the blind that exist in the country and every person with visual impairment.

They organizations helped us to train all visually impaired people to learn how the new system works.

Describe the execution

The development of the entire project took almost 2 years and was designed with the active participation of people with visual disabilities who were always testing the execution to ensure that it would be user-friendly and functional.

First, a matrix model was made for each line number, and then they were mass-produced.

The sidewalks were then installed throughout the city in a period of two weeks.

The first stage of the implementation covered an area of 75,000 m2 throughout the central and busiest commercial area of the city.

The biggest organizations for visually impaired were trained to teach and provide information on the use of the new system.

Finally, they were inaugurated for the use of the city and for all its visitors.

It´s a large-scale project, which intends to transcend from a single city to all the large cities of the country.

Describe the results/impact

The response was excellent. This solution really made a difference in the lives of the visually impaired people.

A low-tech solution that not only achieved many improvements in people's lives, but also generated a brand experience for each person who was able to try something that only a cement brand like Sol could have created.

The behavior change of the visually impaired was impressive and the sentiment was totally positive.

It is estimated that more than 500,000 people will benefit from this action and soon the effect will impact many more people.

Sightwalks can be replicated in all cities in the country and abroad.

The designs and patents are open and free to help millions of people worldwide.

Sol positioned itself as the brand that builds more inclusive cement-based solutions for Peruvians.

This project reopened the discussion on the need of more inclusive cities in Peru.

Describe the long-term expectations/outcome for this work

SIGHTWALKS really made a difference in the lives of the visually impaired people.

This project reopened the discussion on the need of more inclusive cities in Peru.

A long term committed: Cemento Sol will continue donating cement to implement new tiles to the districts that are joining to the project agenda. And If the location of any business changes, the tile will be changed.

We didn't stop in Peru, SIGHTWALKS is now open-source to help millions of people worldwide.

Were the carbon emissions of this piece of work measured? For additional context, what consideration was given to the sustainable development, production and running of the work?

We partner with AdGreen and have successfully been using the training and tool to understand the footprint of the work we create on behalf of clients. As our people become more familiar with the behavioural changes that they can make, we have seen a wave of new changes, for example in the location of shoots, the food that is served on shoots and renting rather than buying costumes for shoots.

We are also investing in generative AI, 3D and virtual production techniques which we estimate can reduce emissions associated with production significantly. One reason for this is that these innovative production techniques reduce or eliminate the need to travel, or in particular to fly – air travel is the biggest contributor to production emissions according to AdGreen.

For our client, Cemento Sol, taking care of the environment is not a promise, it is a commitment, which is why they are aligned with ESG criteria (Environmental, Social and Governance aspects) to generate value efficiently. Aligned with this commitment, its goal is to be a carbon neutral company by 2050 with the aim of offering society a sustainable future.

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