Toyota holds simultaneous nat'l coastal clean-up and mangrove planting
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Toyota Motor Philippines (TMP) recently led 1,900 volunteers spread out across 35 locations nationwide for its very first “Start Your Impossible” National Coastal Clean-up and Mangrove Planting weekend. Held in partnership with TMP’s dealership network, NGO and LGU partners plus various coastal communities all over the Philippines, the volunteers were able to plant 40,000 mangrove propagules and collect 1,200 sacks of waste by the end of the activity. The coastal cleanup and mangrove planting activity is part of “Start Your Impossible” initiative which is Toyota’s global movement that enables and empowers people to move past challenges and defy limits in order to reach their goals and make a difference in society.
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Toyota holds simultaneous nat'l coastal clean-up and mangrove planting. (2019, October 10). Daily Guardian, pp. 18, 16.
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