Corona Collab Supports Ban of Single-use Plastic in Bali
Corona, Parley for the Oceans and World Surf League have partnered with a series of pro-surfers and artists to create a range of limited-edition reusable bags made from Ocean Plastic®, which will support the ban of single-use plastic in Bali.
The sale of each bag funds the donation of three reusable bags to the Balinese community, and the removal of more than 20 bottles worth of plastic from oceans and coastlines.
Bali recently announced a ban of all single-use plastic, so for the first time the Balinese people and visitors to Bali will have to rely exclusively on reusable bags.
Corona, Parley and World Surf League have already donated 20,000 reusable bags made from Ocean Plastic® to the Balinese community and aim over time to provide one bag for every household in Indonesia.
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