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    Coca-Cola Digital Ad Campaigns Use SeenThis Streaming Technology to Avoid Excessive Carbon Footprint

    Published by Jessica Weisman-Pitts

    Posted on May 4, 2023

    4 min read

    Last updated: February 1, 2026

    The image depicts a Coca-Cola digital advertisement utilizing SeenThis streaming technology, highlighting its eco-friendly approach in reducing carbon footprint in digital marketing campaigns.
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    Tags:sustainabilitytechnologyAdvertisinginnovationdigital marketing

    Quick Summary

    OpenX Media LatAm (WPP’s global bespoke media unit for Coca-Cola) and adaptive streaming tech partner SeenThis collaborated to improve campaign performance for Coca-Cola brands, while also transferring an estimated 25% less data compared to conventional video ad serving.

    Table of Contents

    • Coca-Cola Digital Ad Campaigns Use SeenThis Streaming Technology to Avoid Excessive Carbon Footprint
    • Avoiding unnecessary carbon footprint in digital advertising
    • Moving into 2023 with an innovative, efficient and more sustainable advertising strategy

    Coca-Cola Digital Ad Campaigns Use SeenThis Streaming Technology to Avoid Excessive Carbon Footprint

    OpenX Media LatAm (WPP’s global bespoke media unit for Coca-Cola) and adaptive streaming tech partner SeenThis collaborated to improve campaign performance for Coca-Cola brands, while also transferring an estimated 25% less data compared to conventional video ad serving.

    London, UK, May 4th, 2023: In Q4 2022, OpenX Media LatAm began using SeenThis technology to stream Coca-Cola and Sprite video campaigns as display banners regionally, including markets in Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, Perú, Ecuador, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Republica Dominicana, and Puerto Rico.

    Compared to other video alternatives, both brands increased video reach while maintaining cost efficiency. By replacing standard banners’ static communication with high-quality video content, the campaigns delivered an impactful viewer experience that outperformed standard display banners (e.g. Coca-Cola’s Xmas campaign, running on Uruguay’s largest newspaper homepage, El País).

    As high-quality video is more data intensive than static ads, SeenThis offered a way to minimise the environmental impact while maximising performance by switching to video.

    Avoiding unnecessary carbon footprint in digital advertising

    SeenThis adaptive streaming technology uses lower data transfer on ad campaigns compared to sending a video of corresponding quality using conventional technology[1]. With streaming, advertisers are able to improve ad performance, while reducing data transfer which translates into a smaller CO2 footprint. Learn more about SeenThis methodology and Carbon Footprint measurementhere.

    Using the SeenThis carbon emissions calculator, the initial 23.5 million video ad impressions Coca-Cola and Sprite streamed with SeenThis in Q4, data transfers were estimated to be 25% lower than running video of corresponding quality using conventional ad serving technology. This corresponds to avoiding approximately 5 tons CO2e emissions (or the equivalent of about 156,000 plastic bags).

    Florencia Formica, Head of Performance LATAM at OpenX Media, shares: “SeenThis streaming provides a unique combination that not only creates a better user experience but also improves outcomes for brands, and empowers them in their sustainability efforts. We are really impressed with the results. Their offering is an innovative complement to our omnichannel media decarbonisation work and well aligned to our reduction first strategy.”

    “At Coca-Cola, sustainability is an important factor in our digital advertising decisions. SeenThis not only enables us to deliver a beautiful streaming experience to our audience, but their technology also provides an opportunity for us to reduce the CO2 output of our digital campaigns. We look forward to our continued relationship with OpenX Media LatAm and SeenThis as we move forward with our sustainability goals”, said Rodrigo Gayón, Real Time Amplification Manager, at Coca-Cola México.

    “We’re delighted to be working with partners who are prioritising sustainability in digital. The internet is a major polluter and represents at least 2% of global greenhouse gas emissions. It is the sum of the collective effort that will make the difference, to create a more energy-efficient internet,” said Susan Kravitz, SeenThis Head of Commercial Partnerships, Americas.

    Moving into 2023 with an innovative, efficient and more sustainable advertising strategy

    Following the results of the Coca-Cola campaigns, OpenX Media LatAm plans on scaling the volume of impressions using streaming technology and running all relevant video campaigns into display inventory — optimising brands’ communication goals at lower cost, while avoiding excessive carbon footprint stemming from digital advertising.

    For more information, please contact:

    Maryum Sheikh, Press Lead at The Digital Voice

    press@thedigitalvoice.co.uk

    About SeenThis

    Since 2017, Swedish tech company SeenThis has been evolving screen experiences for everyone, everywhere. With its groundbreaking adaptive streaming technology, SeenThis is transforming the distribution and climate impact of digital content compared to traditional technology. With billions of streams served for 1200+ brands in 40+ countries, the company is on a journey to reshape the internet — for good. Working across seven offices globally, SeenThis employees are obsessed with creating a truly high-speed and energy-efficient Internet. For more information, visit seenthis.co.

    [1] Conventional codec 264, mp4 progressive download, display

    Frequently Asked Questions about Coca-Cola Digital Ad Campaigns Use SeenThis Streaming Technology to Avoid Excessive Carbon Footprint

    1What is adaptive streaming technology?

    Adaptive streaming technology adjusts the quality of video content based on the user's internet speed, providing a smoother viewing experience while reducing data consumption.

    2What is a carbon footprint?

    A carbon footprint measures the total greenhouse gas emissions caused directly or indirectly by an individual, organization, event, or product, typically expressed in equivalent tons of CO2.

    3What is digital advertising?

    Digital advertising refers to marketing efforts that use the internet and electronic devices to deliver promotional messages to consumers, including social media, search engines, and websites.

    4What is cost efficiency in advertising?

    Cost efficiency in advertising refers to achieving the desired marketing outcomes while minimizing expenses, ensuring that the return on investment is maximized.

    5What are video ad impressions?

    Video ad impressions are the number of times a video advertisement is displayed to users, regardless of whether it is clicked or interacted with.

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