Nestlé Philippines joins World Oceans Day clean-ups
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Hundreds of Nestlé Philippines employees from different work sites joined their colleagues in over 30 countries, participating in the clean-up of coastlines and waterways, in celebration of World Oceans Day under the auspices of Nestlé Cares, a global employee volunteering program. In Metro Manila, Nestlé Philippines employees led by chairman and CEO Kais Marzouki conducted a clean-up and audit of collected wastes on Freedom Island or the Las Piñas-Parañaque Critical Habitat and Ecotourism Area, with the assistance of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and WFF Philippines.
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Nestlé Philippines joins World Oceans Day clean-ups. (2019, July 3). Malaya Business Insight, p. B2.
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