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The iconic Keep Britain tidy logo of a man dropping rubbish into a casket is being binned after 38 years, it was revealed today. The Tidyman - first introduced in 1972 - is being replaced by a new ...
Keep Britain Tidy has reintroduced its famous ‘The Tidyman’ symbol to better communicate the environmental organisations 11-strong brand portfolio. Keep Britain Tidy The organisation, which ...
Budweiser, which partially funded the 1960s campaign between the two groups, didn’t have any record of the logo appearing before the 1970s. The Tidyman’s origins may lie somewhere else entirely.
The new green Tidyman logo will replace the previous black Tidyman logo, which has appeared on packaging in the UK since 1972. Brands will also be charged to use the modernised logo, where previously ...
FOLLOWING the formation of Keep Britain Tidy charity and the introduction of the tidyman logo, it wasn’t long before an organisation got involved at a local level. In 1976 the Keep Southampton ...