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    Coca-Cola PH, partners collect 1K kgs waste in coastal cleanup

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    September 30, 2023
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    MT20230930_C2
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    Coca-Cola Philippines, together with Plastic Bank Philippines and Lighthouse Legacy Foundation, led over 200 volunteers to collect debris and marine waste at Julugan Fish Terminal in Tanza, Cavite on Sept. 16, 2023 as part of the International Coastal Cleanup (ICC). Employees from the Coca-Cola Philippines system, together with waste collection members of its Ecosystem Impact Program with Plastic Bank Philippines and volunteers from ICC Philippines, Lighthouse Legacy Foundation, the local government of Tanza, Philippine Coast Guard Cavite Chapter and Don Bosco School of Theology collected more than 1,000 kilos of waste to help address coastal waste issues in the area.
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    Coca-Cola PH, partners collect 1K kgs waste in coastal cleanup. (2023, September 30). The Manila Times, p. C2.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/15791
    Corporate Names
    Coca-Cola Philippines Plastic Bank Lighthouse Legacy Foundation Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) Don Bosco School of Theology
    Personal Names
    Avecilla, Zed
    Geographic Names
    Tanza
    Subject
    waste collection marine debris coastal waste management
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