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FROM CASES TO CLEANUPS: CASETiFY COMMITS TO REMOVING OCEAN PLASTIC WITH SEVEN CLEAN SEAS

FROM CASES TO CLEANUPS: CASETiFY COMMITS TO REMOVING OCEAN PLASTIC WITH SEVEN CLEAN SEAS

Tim Editor, 04/12/202404/12/2024

CASETiFY has partnered with Seven Clean Seas to fund the removal of 1,000 kilograms of ocean plastic per month for the next year, supporting Seven Clean Seas’ mission of an ocean without plastic.

CASETiFY has officially joined forces with Seven Clean Seas to combat ocean plastic pollution. From its innovative Re/CASETiFY™ program introducing circularity into its products to now supporting large-scale environmental initiatives, CASETiFY is committed to being a brand that does more. Starting this December, CASETiFY will fund the removal of 1,000 kilograms (1 tonne) of ocean plastic waste every month for the next 12 months.

Seven Clean Seas, an ocean impact organisation tackling marine plastic pollution since 2018, has removed over 4,500,000 kilograms of plastic from the ocean while creating fair-wage employment opportunities in vulnerable communities. The organization has pioneered innovative approaches to tackling the plastic crisis, combining on-the-ground clean-up projects with corporate partnerships, plastic credits, and public education to scale impact. By the end of 2025, they hope to remove 10,000,000 kg of plastic waste from the ocean.

This partnership underscores both organizations’ shared vision of a cleaner, more sustainable future. While Seven Clean Seas continues its critical work of removing plastic from some of the world’s most affected regions, CASETiFY demonstrates how consumer brands can take positive actions to help the environment. Their support builds on Seven Clean Seas’ mission to protect our oceans and highlights how corporate action can contribute to solving the global plastic crisis.

“We couldn’t be more excited to join forces with CASETiFY,” said James Myring, Chief Operating Officer of Seven Clean Seas. “This partnership is all about tackling plastic pollution head-on and showing everyone how a united effort can create massive positive change for our oceans. CASETiFY’s commitment to sustainability makes them the perfect partner for us.”

Seven Clean Seas partners with brands and other business in many different ways, including plastic removal partnerships. Source: Seven Clean Seas

Together, Seven Clean Seas and CASETiFY are helping to turn the tide on ocean plastic pollution, one tonne at a time.

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