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Human bags branding and communications mandate for Co2Exist
Mumbai: Recently launched integrated agency, Human, by creative duo Chirag Raheja and Imran Khan, who are walking their independent path after a long stint in the advertising world, bags its first branding and communication mandate for Co2Exist.
Co2Exist is an Indian startup that helps companies and individuals realize their climate commitments. Their goal is to help people across the world achieve a carbon-neutral status while generating revenue for their green efforts.
Commenting on the partnership, Co2Exist director Menaka Pohani said “Human, founded by Chirag and Imran, was a logical choice for Co2Exist’s communications partner.
Their approach, work ethic and professionalism stood apart and is what helped us make our decision to partner with them for our communications plan. Their innovative strategies and expertise in creating impactful marketing campaigns align seamlessly with our commitment to promoting sustainable practices and reducing carbon emissions.
Our decision to appoint Human was driven by our mutual vision to raise awareness and take effective action in combating climate change. By engaging with Human, we aim to amplify our message, reach a wider audience, and inspire behavioural change on a global scale. We believe that this collaboration will enhance our efforts in building a more sustainable future.”
The agency’s mandate includes working on the brand’s identity and digital communication strategy, and implementing clutter-breaking ideas that effect change.
Pohani continued, “On the identity front, Human has already designed a logo for the brand – one that reflects the key aspects of sustainability – restoring our green cover and water bodies, and switching to sustainable power sources to reduce the burden of consumption on the planet.”
Commenting on the logo, Human co-founder and director Imran Khan said “Sustainability is a very broad idea, and capturing the intent of the brand is always crucial. I’m glad we found a genuine depiction of the brand’s purpose, and hope to extend it in many different ways going forward.”
Commenting on the partnership, Human co-founder and director Chirag Raheja said “Co2Exist is an idea whose time has come. Their business resonates deeply with our ethos of creating work that’s good for the people, and the planet at large. So when we were offered a chance to be their communications partner, we leaped at it. We feel honored to be their partner of choice, and intend to fully repay the trust placed in us through work that drives meaningful results.”
Khan added, “Our goal is and will always be to work with purpose-driven brands. Co2Exist’s purpose is as big as it gets – they’re literally out there trying to save the world from the clutches of climate change. We couldn’t have asked for a better first client. I’m excited about the win, and look forward to creating work that drives positive change. “
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BLS International launches #VisaReady campaign to guide applicants
Initiative targets visa myths, delays and rejections with practical guidance
MUMBAI: Visa woes may soon meet their match because paperwork, it seems, is finally getting a user manual. BLS International has rolled out a new awareness drive, #VisaReadyWithBLSInternational, aimed at simplifying the often confusing visa application process and reducing delays caused by misinformation and incomplete documentation. The campaign, led across social media platforms, zeroes in on a long-standing pain point for travellers: lack of clarity around procedures, timelines and requirements. By offering step-by-step guidance, documentation checklists and clear Dos and Don’ts, the initiative attempts to turn what is typically a stressful process into a more predictable one.
At its core, the campaign also seeks to bust common myths that frequently derail applications issues that often lead to avoidable rejections or last-minute complications. The idea is to equip applicants with practical, actionable insights so they can plan better and submit stronger applications within expected timelines.
The push will not remain limited to digital channels. BLS International plans to extend the initiative across its Visa Application Centres globally, reinforcing awareness at key touchpoints where applicants engage with the process.
BLS International joint managing director Shikhar Aggarwal framed the campaign as more than a communication exercise, emphasising the company’s attempt to embed guidance and preparedness into every stage of the applicant journey.
Operating in over 70 countries and working with more than 46 client governments including embassies, consulates and diplomatic missions, the company has built a sizeable footprint in visa and consular services. With this campaign, it is now leaning into education as much as execution, signalling that in the world of visas, clarity might just be the new currency.







