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    Maná fighting for sea turtles with clothing line

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    Date
    November 3, 2016
    Author
    Associated Press (AP)
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    Classification code
    MB20161103_B8
    Excerpt
    Mexican rock band Maná is expanding its fight to save endangered sea turtles with a clothing line. The band, known for its environmental activism, is stepping into the fashion industry with Ritos del Sol, a line of ecofriendly jeans and T-shirts for men and women. A percentage of each sale will be donated to the group’s Selva Negra Foundation, the nonprofit it created in 1995 to raise awareness and take real action to save endangered species and help underserved communities around the world. It offers four lines — Selva Negra, Cosmos, Laberinto de Concreto and Inframundo — with designs that go from abstract prints inspired in flora and fauna to skulls and a skeleton’s ribs.
    Citation
    Maná fighting for sea turtles with clothing line. (2016, November 3). Manila Bulletin, p. B8.
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/6965
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    Corporate Names
    Maná Ritos del Sol Selva Negra Foundation
    Personal Names
    Olvera, Fher González, Alex Calleros, Juan Vallín, Sergio
    Geographic Names
    Pueblo Mexico New York Oaxaca
    Subject
    sea turtles rare species animal welfare
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