Tinder in India is putting a bold, creative spin on breakups with the launch of its first-ever custom-built Ex-press Disposal Truck — a mobile breakup recovery unit designed to help people quite literally dump the baggage of their past relationships and make space for what’s next.
As part of Tinder India’s Move On campaign, the vibrant, reimagined garbage truck hit the streets of Mumbai, inviting people to toss out everything from old hoodies and love letters to bittersweet playlists and forgotten trinkets. Both playful and powerful, the Ex-press Disposal Truck became a street spectacle and social media magnet — proving that sometimes, the best way to move on is to throw it out.
The initiative reflects a powerful shift in how young India approaches dating and heartbreak. According to Tinder in India, 82% individuals say mental well-being is a top priority in relationships, while 77% say they will never compromise on self-care practices or boundaries for a relationship.1 Whether it’s an ex’s hoodie or a box of memories that sting, the truck offers more than just a bin — it’s a symbol of self-care, letting go, and fresh starts.
Tinder’s Move On campaign encourages singles to show up, release what no longer serves them, and opt for something new — with confidence and clarity. 1A study of 1000 18–25-year-old dating singles across pan-India between April – May 2023 conducted by OnePoll on behalf of Tinder.