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Clean up your local waterways for the Clean Ocean Project

by Surf Coast Marine 8 Aug 2022 05:30 UTC
Clean Ocean Project © Surf Coast Marine

Since 2010, Suzuki Motor Corporation has been voluntarily conducting the 'CLEAN OCEAN PROJECT' campaign every year to create a healthier and cleaner marine environment. Over 8,000 people & 26 distributors have participated in this global initiative so far.

Along with Suzuki, our Surf Coast Marine team is committed to taking responsible actions against plastic waste problems by reviewing its own contributions to the environment and introducing new measures to reduce plastic usage and waste.

Alongside Suzuki Australia, we will be participating in this year's CLEAN OCEAN PROJECT campaign on Saturday 13th August 2022, between 8:30am and 1:00pm.

Events will be held in Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney and Perth and Suzuki is inviting all customers to participate and support this important event.

Our team from Surf Coast Marine and Suzuki Australia will also have boats out in our local waterways helping assist with the cleanup on the 13th.

If you are unable to attend any of the official locations, we urge you to participate and support this important global campaign by cleaning up rubbish in your local area.

We encourage participants to use the official hashtag #SuzukiCleanOceanProject for their social posts and stories to help spread the good news.

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