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Tide & NFL tap ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin, Ice-T & Matt Ryan for sustainability play

Tide and NFL have teamed up to encourage consumers to save energy and reduce their carbon footprint by doing their laundry on cold. The NFL has pledged to switch a million pounds of laundry to cold, while Tide is giving away a talking washing machine.

Just ahead of football season, Tide and NFL have announced a new sustainability-focused collaboration. Launched today, the new #TurnToCold campaign encourages the NFL’s fans to wash their laundry on the cold setting with Tide to cut energy costs and reduce emissions.

The brand marketing campaign, which was created by Saatchi & Saatchi, debuts today with a series of TV spots as well as digital and social efforts. The films star Atlanta Falcons quarterback Matt Ryan — aka Matty Ice — alongside two other aptly-named celebrities: hip hop star Ice-T and American actor and TV host “Stone Cold” Steve Austin. Together, the crew, dubbed “Tide’s Cold Callers” aim to convince NFL fans that washing their laundry on cold using Tide is just as effective as washing on hot or warm — plus, it’s cheaper and more environmentally-friendly.

NFL cleans up its act

The NFL has pledged to switch a million pounds of laundry to cold each year, using Tide. And convincing the league to wash dirty NFL uniforms on cold was no easy task, according to Tide brand director Alex Perez. “There’s skepticism that you've got to overcome. I grew up thinking you always wash in hot water,” he says. “And there’s no greater challenge than the equipment managers. We went team by team and met with [NFL equipment managers] and told them, ‘These are the benefits to your jerseys; these are the benefits for the environment; this is the benefit that you can see on your savings.’ Most of them were like, ‘Yep, that all makes sense, but you got to prove it to me.’”

So they set out to do just that. Tide sent a team of scientists to optimize formulas and run stress tests at various NFL clubs in an attempt to prove that there “is truly no tradeoff” between cleanliness and energy savings when running laundry on cold with Tide...even on sweat-, dirt- and grass-stained jerseys, per Perez. “We made sure that we converted the teams before training camp and preseason to get five or six weeks of good data and build confidence,” he says. “Every team...is super happy with the results they're getting. Now we're...leveraging that confidence that equipment managers and teams have to now convince all their [fans].”

Tide claims that the average household that switches to running their laundry on cold can save 90% energy in the wash cycle and as much as $150 in energy bills annually. If the entire NFL fanbase — encompassing some 80 million households — were to switch to washing on cold, greenhouse emissions could drop 5.6 million metric tons per year. According to Tide, such a reduction would be comparable to removing over a million cars from the roads annually.

Babbling bubbles

To drive awareness and campaign engagement, Tide and NFL are also introducing the Tide Cold Washer, billed as the world’s first talking washing machine. The limited-edition devices — which are programmed with the voices of popular players from 10 NFL teams — remind users to wash on the cold setting. Consumers can enter to win one of the talking machines starting today on Tide’s website.

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The new campaign will also include a number of activations throughout the football season: some NFL teams will turn their official logos blue and a few NFL games will feature blue lights to encourage fans to wash their laundry on cold.

“We're on a mission to make every load of laundry also do a load of good,” says Perez. “We found that the greatest opportunity to drive impact is by turning consumers to cold water. But old habits die hard. Turning to cold with Tide, you get a win-win-win: your clothes last longer, you help the environment and you save...on your energy bill. But with habits, sometimes facts aren't enough. So you have to find a way to break through the clutter and educate consumers in ways that are engaging to them.”

#TurnToCold is the latest manifestation of a longstanding partnership between the two brands. Tide has been an official partner of the league’s 32 teams since 2012. Among the most widely publicized collaboration was Tide’s #OurColors NFL draft day Twitter campaign.

The effort also builds upon both Tide’s and NFL’s individual commitments to sustainability. Tide’s sustainability and social good goals are outlined in the brand’s 2030 Ambition, and include reducing energy consumption in the manufacturing process and investing in more environmentally-friendly packaging. The brand also operates a program that provides clean clothes to those impacted by natural disasters. Following the devastation wreaked by Hurricane Ida, Tide is preparing supplies to be sent to Louisiana within the coming days. The #TurnToCold campaign also builds on NFL’s sustainability program NFL Green, which seeks to reduce the environmental impact of the league’s events and support grassroots causes focused on renewable energy, food recovery, waste management and more.

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