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    Pepsi Ayos Pinas! Volunteers return to Hamilo Coast

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    Date
    October 4, 2010
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    PD20101004_B10
    Excerpt
    Picking up from where they left off, Pepsi’s movement for change continues as Pepsi Ayos Pinas! and its youth volunteers return to Hamilo Coast in Nasugbu, Batangas for their second beach cleanup. The coastal clean-up activities would include keeping the marine protected areas clean (on shore and in water), addressing the coral-eating crown of thorns seastar infestation in the area's reefs, and educating the youth on the importance of protecting the area. Pepsi will conduct the beach cleanup in partnership with the Hamilo Coast residential and leisure community, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF-Philippines) and Ocean Conservancy.
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    Pepsi Ayos Pinas! Volunteers return to Hamilo Coast. (2010, October 4). Philippine Daily Inquirer, p. B10.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12174/8365
    Corporate Names
    Pepsi World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)-Philippines Ocean Conservancy
    Geographic Names
    Hamilo Coast Nasugbu
    Subject
    coastal zone management marine parks environmental protection
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