Product Red

Product Red, stylized as (PRODUCT)RED or (PRODUCT)RED, is a licensed brand by the company Red, stylised as (RED), that seeks to engage the private sector in raising awareness and funds to help eliminate HIV/AIDS in eight African countries, namely: Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Rwanda, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania,and Zambia.[1] It is licensed to partner companies including Nike, American Express (UK), Apple Inc., The Coca-Cola Company, Starbucks, Converse, Electronic Arts, Primark, Head, Buckaroo, Penguin Classics (UK & International), Gap, Armani, Hallmark (US), SAP, Beats Electronics, and Supercell. The concept was founded in 2006 by U2 frontman and activist Bono, together with Bobby Shriver of the One Campaign and DATA. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria is the recipient of Product Red's money.

Red
Product Red iPod nano
Product typeBrand
OwnerRed (One Campaign)
Introduced2006 (2006)
MarketsWorldwide
Websitered.org
Logo of the company Red

As part of a new business model, each partner company creates a product with the Product Red logo.[2] In return for the opportunity to increase revenue through the Product Red license, up to 50% of profits gained by each partner is donated to the Global Fund.[3] As Product Red is owned by Red, a portion of the contributions received from the partner brands is assigned as profit. Such an amalgamation of humanitarian aid and for-profit businesses is one example of "ethical consumerism".

In 2012, One Campaign acquired Red as a division of One.[4] Both organizations were co-founded by Bono and Bobby Shriver.[5] Currently in 2020, Product (RED) is being used in the global fund to combat the current 2019-2020 COVID-19 pandemic.

The Global Fund

Created in 2002, the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria supports large-scale prevention, treatment and care programs for these three infectious diseases.[6] Today, 20 percent of all international funding for HIV/AIDS-related programs, 69 percent for tuberculosis, and 65 percent for malaria worldwide comes from the Global Fund.[7] The concept of “performance-based funding” is central to the organization and only those grant recipients who can demonstrate measurable and effective results from the monies received will be able to receive continued financing.[8] All of the funds generated by Red partners and events goes to Global Fund programs that provide medical care and support services for people affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. No overhead is taken by either Red or the Global Fund. Red is the largest private sector donor to the Global Fund, and has generated over $600 million for HIV programs in Africa as of July 2019.[9] In November 2013, Jony Ive and Marc Newson hosted an auction at Sotheby's to raise millions for the fund.[10][11] The event was attended by major celebrities including Bono, The Edge, Hayden Panettiere, and Courtney Love.[12]

Products

iPhone 11 in Product Red variant
A Product Red iPod Nano, one of the products included in Product Red

Products include:[13]

  • Bugaboo International. A design company that makes pushchairs for infants and toddlers. Bugaboo contributes 1% of its total revenue to The Global Fund.
  • American Express Red card. Launched in 2006. 1% of spending is donated to the Global Fund.
  • Gap sells a line of merchandise including T-shirts, jackets, scarves, gloves, jewelry, bags and purses. Gap donates 50% of all Product Red profits directly to the Global Fund.
  • Converse is selling a shoe made from African mud cloth.
  • Giorgio Armani has announced a line of Emporio Armani products that include clothes, jewelry, perfume, and accessories.
  • Motorola has announced special editions of their Slvr, Krzr and Razr mobile phones, with a 50% profit of each purchase going to the Global Fund.
  • Canon released a version of their SD990 camera along with a leather case in 2008/2009. Only 500 were produced.
  • The Independent newspaper is in partnership with Product Red.
  • The Hotel Café tour is presented by MySpace and Product Red.
  • Apple Inc. released a special edition iPod Touch 5th generation with a Product Red theme. Subsequently, they have released several Product Red devices and accessories. On 29 October 2013, Apple created and donated a one-of-a-kind Red Mac Pro computer which was auctioned by Sotheby's at the Red Auction on 23 November 2013 for $977,000 (Sotheby's had estimated it would bring $40,000-60,000).[14] A one-of-a-kind pair of solid gold Apple EarPods were auctioned for $461,000.[15] Apple currently sells a Product Red iPhone XR and claims to have donated more than $160 million to the Global Fund.[16] The red iPhone 11 and iPhone SE (2nd generation) is also part of Product Red.
  • Nike has released a special line of red shoelaces, with the profit going to the charity. Their motto is "Lace up, save lives."Didier Drogba is the face for the promotion of the laces.
  • NEED magazine is in partnership with Product Red.
  • Hallmark has introduced greeting cards that are Product Red.
  • In a partnership with Microsoft, Dell announced that it would manufacture versions of its computers (XPS One, XPS M1530, and XPS M1330) that would come with a Product Red version of Windows Vista Ultimate preinstalled. The company also released a Product Red printer.[17]
    • Microsoft would later release the Product Red version of Windows Vista Ultimate as a standalone product.[18]
  • Girl Skateboard Company released a two-part deck series with a Product Red graphic. A share of the profit goes to the charities.
  • Starbucks participated during their 2008 holiday promotion. For every holiday beverage ordered, 5 cents went to Product Red. Starbucks also offers the Red Card, and donates five cents every time the card is used.
  • The Killers write a Christmas song every year, with the latest being "I'll Be Home For Christmas" and a compilation album of all their Christmas singles called "Don't Waste Your Wishes," in aid of Red. One hundred percent of profits are given to the charity.
  • Flower Red, a new online flower delivery service launched in the United Kingdom.
  • Monster Cable makes special edition of Beats by Dr. Dre Solo HD with name Solo HD Product Red[19]
  • Carolina Bucci has created a special edition of her gold and silk Lucky bracelets.
  • Tourneau created two special edition watches, with 15% of the retail price contributed to The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.[20]
  • Belvedere vodka produces special edition red-colored bottles. A portion of the proceeds go to Product Red.
  • Head (company) produces special Red tennis bags as part of the Product Red project.[21]
  • In 2014, U2 released a charity single "Invisible", and a Super Bowl commercial to announce the partnership between Red and Bank of America.
  • In 2014, some iOS apps and/or games, such as PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator, Angry Birds, Cut the Rope 2, The Sims FreePlay and Clash of Clans added a Red update for a limited time (November 24 - December 7), in which, the 100% of the money spent on the app or making an In-App Purchase will go to the Global Fund.[22][23]
  • Amazon, in 2019, created a red Red limited edition version of the Echo to support the Global Fund.

Criticism

Product Red has been criticized for not having an effect proportional to the advertising investment, for being much less efficient than direct charitable contribution,[24] and for having a lack of transparency with regards to the amount of money going to charity as a percentage of every purchase. Some critics argue that a retail middleman between donor and charity is unnecessary; donors should just give.[25] For example, some argued that Gap's website encouraged consumption of the products, thus, encouraging companies to use the product for publicity, rather than social responsibility.[26] While Product Red has helped give funds and attention to the problem, it does not form a relationship between the donors and recipients. Scholars argue that this sacrifices the purpose of movements such as Product Red.[27] Jessica Wirgau, a professor at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute stated that, "Red not only misses the opportunity to promote civic engagement with its audience but also.... gives corporations the power to decide which causes should be supported and to what degree".[27] Another critique is that Product Red's expansion into traditional fundraising techniques, such as art auctions, undermines its claim to be a different and more sustainable approach to raising money for AIDS.[28] Other critics have pointed out that its emphasis on funding treatment for AIDS sufferers meant that large amounts of the money will ultimately end up with pharmaceutical companies "unwilling to distribute their drugs for free".[29] Many accuse the campaign of profiting by using diseases as a marketing vehicle,[29] for being "cause branding" rather than corporate social responsibility.[30] In the Stanford Social Innovation Review, Mark Rosenman wrote that it was an "example of the corporate world aligning its operations with its central purpose of increasing shareholder profit, except this time it is being cloaked in the patina of philanthropy."[31]

The National Labor Committee for Worker and Human Rights criticized Product Red for its links with Gap,[32] which was historically a target of anti-sweatshop activists, although anti-sweatshop organization Labour Behind the Label states that Gap has "come further than many"[33] clothing companies to counter exploitation.[34] Gap's Product Red clothes are made in Lesotho rather than China, going beyond the requirements of Product Red. Labour Behind the Label criticized Product Red for not requiring more measures to protect the rights of the workers who make their products.[33]

Data released in 2007 by Advertising Age claimed retail participants in Product Red including Gap, Motorola and Apple had invested $100 million in advertising and raised only $18 million for The Global Fund.[24] In July 2010, however, Red claimed to have raised over $150 million.[35]

In an attempt to combat the critics, particularly regarding Product Red's Transparency, around 2008, they implemented a calculator to show consumers how many doses of treatment would be received with the purchase of a Red Product.[36] With this, some have stated that, "the campaign offers the illusion of activism without requiring behavioral changes or political engagement". While this critic shows that there are negative aspects of this program, he also states that "it finds a way to generate something positive out of the currently existent system".[36]

Timeline

Launch Date Product Type Partner Product Name Description Amount donated to Global Fund (US$) Suggested retail price (US$)
January 26, 2006 Launch WEF Announcement Product Red initiative first announced at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. The Global Fund identifies Rwanda as the first country to receive funding from Product Red.
March 1, 2006 Credit card American Express American Express Red American Express Red card launched in the UK. Only UK residents with UK bank accounts are eligible. 1% of total spend. Up to 1.25% after spend over £5,000. No annual fee for life. Typical 16.9% APR variable.
March 15, 2006 Clothing Gap Gap Red Launch party in London for the Gap line with 22 page feature in the April issue of Dazed & Confused magazine. 50% of profits from sales of Product Red items

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April 3, 2006 Fashion accessory Giorgio Armani Emporio Armani sunglasses Metal wrap-around sunglasses (style EA 9285/S) launched worldwide. Available in green, rose, blue, smoke grey, grey and brown, all embossed with the Emporio Armani Red logo. The forked frame arms, available in shades of ruthenium, gunmetal and light gold, are superimposed on the single lenses. 40% of gross profit margin from sales of all Emporio Armani Red products directly to the Global Fund.[37]
April 3, 2006 Shoes Converse Mudcloth shoes Converse Product Red limited edition Mudcloth trainers, designed by Giles Deacon, are available in the UK and US. 5 - 15% of net wholesale price Starting from $60
May 15, 2006 Mobile phone Motorola Red Motorola Slvr Red Motorola Slvr L7 launches in the UK £10 & 5% of every bill $249.99
May 15, 2006 Newspaper The Independent
August 2006 Fashion watches Giorgio Armani Emporio Armani watch Giorgio Armani's second Red product is an Emporio Armani unisex watch (style AR0537/AR0538). It features a large 43 mm stainless steel case with a coin-ridged bezel, a leather strap available in black with red contrast stitching, or vice versa, and steel rivets that secure the strap to the case. The large digital dial displays the time in oversized numerals and has calendar, chronograph and timer features with push button controls on the side of the case. The dial also features the Emporio Armani Red logo at 12 o’clock printed onto the dial's outer ring. 40% of gross profit margin (see sunglasses) $225
September 21, 2006 Newspaper The Independent The Independent printed its second Product Red special edition, guest-designed by Giorgio Armani. This Red edition includes articles from a host of public figures and celebrities including George Clooney, Bill Gates, Leonardo DiCaprio and Beyoncé. The newspaper's daily features section, Extra, is a 36-page magazine for the day and each paper comes with a free Kate Moss poster. All revenue from online sales will be donated to help fight AIDS in Africa. All revenue from online sales.
October 13, 2006 MP3 player Apple Inc. iPod Nano Product Red Special Edition Red iPod nano which is only available at the Apple Store and the Apple Store website.[38] $10 $199–$249
November 2006 Mobile phone Motorola Red Motorola Razr US Cellular launched the Red Motorola Razr in the United States $17 $259.99
December 5, 2006 Song The Killers (Band) "A Great Big Sled" The popular indie rock band The Killers release their first annual Christmas single in support of the red campaign. Their singles were combined into the album Don't Waste Your Wishes in 2016. $1.29
January 9, 2007 Stored-value card Apple Inc. iTunes Product Red Gift Card Gift card for purchases at Apple's iTunes online store, for movies, TV shows or music. Currently only available in the US at Apple's online store. 10% ($2.50) $25
June 2007 Magazine Vanity Fair Bono edits the issue of the magazine, title "The Africa Issue", which features a wide array of celebrities dedicated to issues in Africa (including Barack Obama, Muhammad Ali, Queen Rania Al-Abdullah, Bono, Condoleezza Rice, President George W. Bush, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Brad Pitt, Djimon Hounsou, Madonna, Maya Angelou, Chris Rock, Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, Melinda Gates, Oprah Winfrey, George Clooney, Jay-Z, Alicia Keys, Iman Abdulmajid, and Don Cheadle.) on a total of twenty different covers. $5 of every subscription to Vanity Fair sold.
September 7, 2007 MP3 player Apple Inc. iPod nano, iPod shuffle Product Red Special Edition Red iPod nano was available with the 1GB and 2GB iPod Shuffle, and the 8GB and 16GB iPod nano. They were only available at the Apple Store, and Apple Store website.[39] $10 (Nano) shuffle $49(1GB), $69(2GB); nano $149(8GB), $199(16GB)
January 24, 2008 Computers/Operating system Dell Inc. + Microsoft Corporation XPS One, XPS 1330, XPS 1530, and AIO 948 Printer Product Red Special Edition; All computers include Windows Vista Ultimate Red[40] Red is available with the XPS One (80 dollar donation), XPS 1330 (50 dollar donation), XPS 1530 (50 dollar donation), and the AIO 948 (5 dollar donation) 80.00, 50.00, or 5.00 XPS One starting at $1599, XPS 1330 and XPS 1530 starting at $1,149 and AIO 948 starting at $99
November 11, 2008 MP3 player Apple Inc. iPod Nano Product Red Special Edition Apple announces new iPod nano 4th generation Product Red N/A $149 for an 8GB capacity, $199 for 16GB version
November 27, 2008 Beverages Starbucks Starbucks Red Exclusive beverages Product Red exclusive beverages consisted of Starbucks holiday beverage options including Peppermint Mocha Twist, Gingersnap Latte, and Espresso Truffle $0.05 from every Starbucks Red Exclusive beverage sold through January 9, 2009.
November 30, 2009 Shoelaces Nike Nike Red laces Red shoelaces with the slogan "Lace Up. Save Lives." Sponsored by footballers Didier Drogba (Chelsea F.C.), Joe Cole (Liverpool F.C.), Andrey Arshavin (Arsenal F.C.), Denílson (Arsenal F.C.), Marco Materazzi (Inter Milan), Lucas Neill (Galatasaray), Clint Dempsey (Fulham F.C.) and Seol Ki-Hyeon (Fulham F.C.) 100% $4/pair
May 20, 2010 Books Penguin Books Penguin Classics Red Penguin Classics published a set of eight classic novels: The House of Mirth by Edith Wharton, The Turn of the Screw by Henry James, The Secret Agent by Joseph Conrad, Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Dracula by Bram Stoker, Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy and Thérèse Raquin by Émile Zola. 50% of profits £6.99/£7.99 a book.
December 7, 2011 MP3 player Apple Inc. iPod nano Product Red Special Edition Apple announced an iPod nano 6th generation Product Red, available only through Apple's website or an official Apple Store.[41] $13.20[42] $129 for an 8GB capacity, $149 for 16GB version
December 7, 2011 iPad Smart Cover Apple Inc. iPad Smart Cover Product Red Special Edition Apple announced the Red Leather iPad Smart cover was to be a part of Product Red.[41] $4.80 $69.00
August 14, 2012 iPhone Bumper Apple Inc. iPhone Bumper Product Red Special Edition Apple announced the Red iPhone Bumper was to be a part of Product Red.[43] $2 $29.00
September 1, 2012 Alcohol Belvedere (vodka) Limited Edition Product Red Bottle 50% of profits $35.00
September 12, 2012 MP3 player Apple Inc. iPod shuffle Product Red Special Edition 2 GB iPod Shuffle exclusive to the Apple Store and Apple Store website. $4.80[44] $49
October 15, 2012 MP3 player Apple Inc. iPod Touch Product Red Special Edition Apple announces an iPod Touch 5th generation Product Red available only through Apple's website or an official Apple Store.[41] $13.20 (64 GB)[45] $399 for 64 GB model (launch), $299 for 64 GB model (current)
February 2014 Card reader Square, Inc. Squa(Red) Reader Square releases a special edition card reader, available on the Square website.[46] $9.72 $10
2014 Guitar Gretsch Gretsch Red Bono Edition Electromatic Guitar Bono signature edition of the Gretsch G5623.[47] 5% profit £769
November 18, 2016 Album The Killers "Don't Waste Your Wishes" The Killers released a compilation of their annual Christmas singles featuring; Elton John, Neil Tennant, Dawes, Ryan Pardey, Toni Halliday, and Jimmy Kimmel. $10.99
March 24, 2017 Mobile phone Apple Inc. iPhone 7 and 7 Plus Product Red Special Edition Apple announces the Special Edition Product Red iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, available through Apple's website, Apple Stores, and other mobile carriers and retailers that carry the iPhone.[48] N/A $749 for 128GB (7), $849 for 256GB, (7), $869 for 128GB (7 Plus), $969 for 256GB (7 Plus)
April 9, 2018 Mobile phone Apple Inc. iPhone 8 and 8 Plus Product Red Special Edition Apple announces the Special Edition Product Red iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, available through Apple's website, Apple Stores, and other mobile carriers and retailers that carry the iPhone.[49] N/A $699/£699 for 64GB (8), $849/£849 for 256GB (8), $799/£799 for 64GB (8 Plus), $949/£949 for 256GB (8 Plus)
September 12, 2018 Mobile phone Apple Inc. iPhone XR Product Red Special Edition Apple announces new iPhone XR Product Red[50] N/A $749 for 64GB, $799 for 128GB, $899 for 256GB
September 10, 2019 Mobile phone Apple Inc. iPhone 11 Product Red Special Edition Apple announces new iPhone 11 Product Red N/A $699 for 64GB, $749 for 128GB, $849 for 256GB
April 15, 2020 Mobile phone Apple Inc. iPhone SE (2nd generation) Product Red Special Edition Apple announces the second generation iPhone SE. One of the available colors is a Product Red edition.[51] N/A $399 for 64GB, $449 for 128GB, $549 for 256GB
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See also

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