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AquaOmega OneHealth Initiative to Remove 500,000 Pounds of Ocean Plastic

AquaOmega OneHealth Initiative to Remove 500,000 Pounds of Ocean Plastic

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady discusses the AquaOmega OneHealth Impact Initiative, a pioneering effort by AquaOmega, a brand of Vivo Brands Incorporated, in collaboration with 4ocean. This initiative aims to address the critical issue of ocean plastic pollution by linking product sales to the removal of plastic and trash from oceans, rivers, and coastlines. AquaOmega has committed to funding the removal of one pound of plastic and trash for every full-sized product sold, with an ambitious target of removing 500,000 pounds in the first year. This program not only connects consumer purchasing with tangible environmental action but also underscores the company's commitment to both human wellness and environmental stewardship.

AquaOmega's initiative is designed to make a measurable and ongoing impact, supporting 4ocean's global cleanup operations. The support generated through product sales will fund professional cleanup crews, river interception systems, and coastal recovery efforts. Additionally, AquaOmega is taking steps to reduce packaging waste by transitioning softgel products to glass bottles and encouraging team participation in coastal cleanup projects across North America. For more information on this impactful initiative, visit AquaOmega's website.

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