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Surfer
Girl Beach Clean Up for World Oceans Day
To
celebrate World Oceans day 2012 and mark the inaugural world ‘Coral
Triangle’ day on the 8th of June, Surfer Girl was
delighted to organize a beach clean up at Jerman Beach, Tuban, Bali.
In line with ‘The Happiest Girls Brand in the World’s’ mission statement ‘To make a positive difference through all that we do’ Surfer Girl participates and organizes beach clean ups on a regular basis as part of the companies CSR:- ‘Care Share Respect’ and Green Practices programs.
For World Oceans Day the Surfer Girl family was excited to mark the date with the largest beach clean up organized by the company for the year so far.
World Oceans Day this year was connected with the worlds first international Coral Triangle Day, celebrated in several locations around the Coral Triangle region on June 9, 2012. The purpose of Coral Triangle day is to highlight the importance of marine conservation and to raise awareness on this global center of marine biodiversity.
In line with ‘The Happiest Girls Brand in the World’s’ mission statement ‘To make a positive difference through all that we do’ Surfer Girl participates and organizes beach clean ups on a regular basis as part of the companies CSR:- ‘Care Share Respect’ and Green Practices programs.
For World Oceans Day the Surfer Girl family was excited to mark the date with the largest beach clean up organized by the company for the year so far.
World Oceans Day this year was connected with the worlds first international Coral Triangle Day, celebrated in several locations around the Coral Triangle region on June 9, 2012. The purpose of Coral Triangle day is to highlight the importance of marine conservation and to raise awareness on this global center of marine biodiversity.
The
Coral Triangle is a six million square-kilometer ocean expanse that contains
the highest number of reef building corals on the planet. It spans across six
countries in Asia and the Pacific including Indonesia, Malaysia, Papua New
Guinea, the Philippines, Solomon Islands and Timor Leste. Its spectacular coral
reefs systems host thousands of whales, dolphins, rays, sharks, and six of the
world’s seven species of marine turtles. More
than 120 million people heavily depended on the region's marine resources for
food and income.
Ni Made Rusmawati, General Manager of Surfer Girl Indonesia, said: “We are very proud that as a positive brand, Surfer Girl is always consistent in doing real efforts to preserve the environment especially the beaches in Bali, being the home of Summer the Surfer Girl and I can’t think of a more appropriate way for the Surfer Girl family to celebrate World Oceans day”.
Ni Made Rusmawati, General Manager of Surfer Girl Indonesia, said: “We are very proud that as a positive brand, Surfer Girl is always consistent in doing real efforts to preserve the environment especially the beaches in Bali, being the home of Summer the Surfer Girl and I can’t think of a more appropriate way for the Surfer Girl family to celebrate World Oceans day”.
The
afternoon kicked off with over 70 excited members of the Surfer Girl team,
along with Surfer Girl CSR partners from SLB Jimbaran, Yayasan Kasih Peduli
Anak, Bali Life Foundation and WWF gathering at the beach ready to do their
part to mark the international date. As everyone set about enthusiastically
cleaning the beach to make sure every piece of rubbish was gathered ready to be
collected by Eco Bali for recycling some of the talented students from SLB
Jimbaran kept the atmosphere lively with their Jimbe traditional music
performance.
Once the beach clean up came to an end the event was closed with an additional touch of fun from the Surfer Girl team themselves as they put on the first of the annual Surfer Girl internal talent shows of the year.
Visit this link http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/coraltriangle/ to learn more about the Coral Triangle and what you can do to make a difference.
About Surfer Girl
Once the beach clean up came to an end the event was closed with an additional touch of fun from the Surfer Girl team themselves as they put on the first of the annual Surfer Girl internal talent shows of the year.
Visit this link http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/coraltriangle/ to learn more about the Coral Triangle and what you can do to make a difference.
About Surfer Girl
Our
core values are “LOVE, NATURE, FRIENDS, & FUN”, and Summer the Surfer Girl is both our icon and
brand personality. Our roots are in the beautiful island of Bali so we grew up
with some of the best waves on earth. Born in the Summer of ’98
in a store in Kuta, today the popularity of “The
Best All Girls Surf Shop in The World” and its
figurehead Summer has led to the Surfer Girl brand and clothing line. Our dream
is to be "The Happiest Brand in The World", and that Summer and her
friends can be a truly positive inspiration to teenage girls, globally.
You will find our flagship stores in Bali, and Surfer Girl products
across Indonesia, and rapidly beyond.
Visit us at: www.surfer-girl.com <http://www.surfer-girl.com/> or become a fan on our huge FB page www.facebook.com/ilovesurfergirl <http://www.facebook.com/ilovesurfergirl>
Visit us at: www.surfer-girl.com <http://www.surfer-girl.com/> or become a fan on our huge FB page www.facebook.com/ilovesurfergirl <http://www.facebook.com/ilovesurfergirl>
Best
regards,
Nadia
Bintoro
Head of Marketing Communication
081218926966
Jl. Dewi
Sri 45D Kuta Bali
P: +62-361-762 442
F: +62-361-762 591
PLESE CONSIDER THE ENVIRONMENT. DO YOU REALLY NEED TO PRINT THIS
EMAIL?
--
Tim Hain
Media and Communications
Coca-Cola Indonesian Surfing Championship Tour - Asian Surfing Championship Tour
CV. Selancar Indonesia (ISC)
Jl. Raya Kuta No. 21
Pertokoan Kuta Raya Blok 9 Abian Base
Kuta, Bali 80361
INDONESIA
Phone/Fax: +62 361 768293
Mobile: +62 8123606674
Email: tim@isctour.com
www.isctour.com
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