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Adshel has the most comprehensive Research & Insights program in the outdoor industry with $3.3M invested over the last 9 years in research & insights.
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The Adshel Research Monitor (ARM) is the most extensive research database in the outdoor media industry with over 400 street furniture campaigns researched.
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With the largest street furniture coverage in Australia, 92% of Australians in metro cities live in Adshel areas.
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Adshel has the most extensive CBD coverage in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth and Canberra.
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Adshel Create, our innovations portfolio, has been used by some of Australia’s top brands in over 100 campaigns.
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Adshel holds contracts with more than 120 councils and authorities across Australia and New Zealand for street furniture provision and maintenance.
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Adshel is sponsoring the planting of 10,000 trees in Daintree Rainforest to match the number of infrastructure products we have built across Australia - our contribution to a greener future.
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Adshel has donated over $7,600,000 worth of media space to not-for-profit organisations in the last 10 years, with more than $1,100,000 donated in 2008 alone.
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Adshel performs more than 650,000 rounds of cleaning and maintenance as part of its street furniture contacts each year.
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In the past 10 years Adshel has built over 10,000 bus shelters and other infrastructure solutions and maintains more than 13,500 advertising panels throughout Australia and New Zealand.
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Commitment

Our commitment to the community and the environment is reflected in our product development strategies that aim to reduce Adshel’s carbon footprint through initiatives such as water harvesting and solar powered shelters.

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Community and Environment

Adshel is more than just a media and infrastructure supplier

Adshel is a responsible, environmentally conscious organisation. Fundamental to our global Adshel brand is the encouragement of the use of public transport achieved through the provision of premium street furniture.

As a successful organisation and a market leader, we actively support sustainability, and work with not for profit and arts organisations, as well as many council initiatives, to positively impact the community.


A few examples of our sustainability initiatives:
Recycling all street furniture posters printed by Adshel's production services into polypropylene products. More >
Donating free media space to culture organisations and charities - we've provided more than $7,600,000 in media value over the last 10 years
Supplying solar-powered street furniture under our advertising and non-advertising funded street furniture agreements
Planting of 10,000 trees in the iconic Daintree Rainforest as part of our environmental commitment


Explore this section for more information and let us know if you have any feedback or questions through the Contact Us section.
POSTER RECYCLING PROGRAM
Adshel, in conjunction with Dalton Paper, has created a groundbreaking poster recycling program.

The partnership will see all posters printed by Adshel's production services moving to Yupo stock, which can be recycled into polypropylene products.

Post campaign, crates provided by Dalton and housed at Adshel depots will collect the expired posters to recycle them into various products such as compost bins, injection mouldings, milk crates, worm farms and even back into the crates used to collect the posters. More>

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The Adshel Tree planting project
In 2007 Adshel began planting a total of 10,000 trees in the Daintree Rainforest which will allow up to 220,000 kilograms of C0² to be offset each year.