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Capilano Mall To Use QR Codes For Green Initiative

capilano mall [1]Capilano Mall [1] is using QR Codes as an option for customers to participate in the mall’s “Be Our Energy Star [2]” contest.  Entrants are being asked to write down, in 100 words or less, what they are doing to be more environmentally or socially conscious for a chance to WIN an Energy Star Certified LCD TV and Laptop valued at over $3500. The contest closes May 13th, 2011 at 9pm.

The purpose of the contest is to drive traffic to Capilano Mall’s new micro-site [3], highlighting the Mall’s new program which focuses on communicating the mall’s ongoing efforts over the past few years as it works towards making improvements in the areas of global and social responsibility.

One specific initiative Capilano Mall has embarked on is to reduce the amount of waste the mall generates.  Traditionally, when customers enter a contest held in the mall, they submit their entry on a paper ballot.  In Capilano Mall Energy Star Contest [2]addition to paper ballots, Capilano Mall has now introduced a new way for customers to enter contests in-mall through the use of QR Codes (or quick response codes).  The QR Code is printed directly onto the mall signage.  Customers can scan the code with their mobile device and they will be linked directly to the contest entry form.

“Introducing this technology as an alternative for our customers is just one of the ways that we are working to decrease our environmental footprint,” says Shera Allibhai, Marketing Director – Capilano Mall. “We recognize that because this technology is still relatively unfamiliar, getting customers to catch on and use the QR Code will take both education and time.  Changing consumer behaviour is always a process, but we look forward to the challenge.

By using the QR Code technology and other alternative methods (like the option to enter contests online), Capilano Mall’s goal is to decrease paper ballots by 75% over the next 2 years; which will eliminate in excess of 9000 sheets of paper per annum.