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Leveraging our Global Partnership with the Ocean Conservancy and the International Marine Life Alliance Philippines (IMAP) September 20, 2008 6AM Saturday SAN DIONISIO, PARANAQUE
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2008 Coke International Coastal Cleanup Final V Sept 11 2008

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Page 1: 2008 Coke International Coastal Cleanup Final V Sept 11 2008

Leveraging our Global Partnershipwith the Ocean Conservancy

and the International Marine Life Alliance Philippines (IMAP)

September 20, 2008 6AM Saturday SAN DIONISIO, PARANAQUE

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What is the ICC?• Global event managed by our NGO

partner the Ocean Conservancy

• Largest one-day volunteer event in the world on behalf of clean oceans and inland water ways

• Objective is to “Start a Sea Change” by increasing public awareness and change behaviors around litter, pollution and marine debris issues.

• Last year, 378,000 volunteers from 76 countries and 45 states cleared six million pounds of trash from oceans and waterways and recorded every piece of trash collected.

www.oceanconservancy.org

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International Marinelife International Marinelife Alliance Philippines (IMAP)Alliance Philippines (IMAP)

Philippines joined the ICC in 1994 with the International Marinelife Alliance (IMA) - Philippines, an environmental NGO, as the Country Coordinator

“International Coastal Cleanup Day” was declared by virtue of Presidential Proclamation No. 470, dated September 15, 2003

In 2007, 22nd ICC, Philippines in #2 spot world-wide

USA 190,196PHILIPPINES 51,247Canada 29,137

257,973.7 lbs amount of trash collected, 248.7 miles of coastlines, waterways, underwater areas cleaned

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2007 Coca-Cola Participation (26)• Argentina• Bolivia• Brazil• Chile• Columbia• Costa Rica• Ecuador• Mexico• Paraguay

• Uruguay• Venezuela• Bahamas• Barbados• Dominican Republic• St. Vincent• St. Kitts• Trinidad and Tobago

• China• Japan (180)• Hong Kong (90)• Korea (40)• Malaysia (22)• Singapore (50)• Thailand (330)• Vietnam (130)• Great Britain• United States

2008 – 1st Coke Philippines ICC

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Tampico, Mexico

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Thailand

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Japan

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To remove trash/debris from beaches and waterways

To increase awareness on the extent of the marine debris problem

To popularize the concept of waste management

To promote a clean, healthy and sustainable coastal environment

to change behaviors that cause pollution.

ObjectivesObjectives

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ICC Data CardICC Data Card

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What Do I Bring?What Do I Bring?* ICC DATA CARD

* Straw Sack (Palengke)

Cap / Hat / SunblockTowel & extra t-shirtWork GlovesRubber shoesReusable water-bottle ( sports bottle ) / tumblerRaincoat for light-rain conditionsCamera

BallpenPlastic envelopePointed sticks TongsSoap / hand sanitizer

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What Shouldn’t I Bring?What Shouldn’t I Bring?

DO NOT BRING: Black disposable garbage bags

NO Slippers, open-toe shoes

NO Mineral water bottles or similar disposable containers

Fast Foods & Snacks with disposable wrappers as these may contribute to the litter during the event

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What Do I Do?What Do I Do?Review the ICC Data card before the event itself for better ease of use & accuracy of dataWork in Groups of 4, and assign a leader & a recorderDO NOT fill out the ICC Data Cards individually - 1 ICC Data Card can be used for all 4 Team MembersClean up ALL debris found on your beach, but record only on the items listed on the ICC-Data Card

DO NOT pick up: large pieces of metal, wood. Be careful when handling glass, syringes, or other sharp objects with rough edges, nails, etc.

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San Dionisio, Parañaque

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Pre-Registration ProcedureGroup Leaders:

-To facilitate registration of our over 400 volunteers, we shall be implementing a Pre-registration system.

- On the day itself, look for the Coke Barkada Tent, and submit to us a printed list of your confirmed volunteers.

- Coke Foundation will provide your group with the T-Shirts, sandwiches, Funchum drinks for you to distribute to your group.

- Proceed to DENR Zone # 4

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Activities on ICC daySept. 20, 2008 SAT 6AM

Sign-up/Registration

Kick-off Ceremony

Cleanup Proper

1) Collection2) Segregation

3) Recording of info on data cards4) Weighing of trash5) Hauling of Trash

After the Cleanup

Submission of data cards immediately to Zone/Site Coordinator or the International Marinelife Alliance

- Already segregate as you collect (bottles, cans, etc.)

- Do not mix garbage collected

- Garbage trucks shall be provided by the LGU

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Record information on marine debris

Identify sources and activities causing the debris

Result… global database on marine debris

Importance of Data CardsImportance of Data Cards

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Used for pollution prevention efforts

Can be used to influence legislation

Education and awareness on the marine debris crisis

Creation of civic and environmental programs, such as, “adopt-a-beach program” and “plant-a-mangrove project”

Importance of Data CollectionImportance of Data Collection

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Reporting Form for Reporting Form for CoordinatorsCoordinators

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Flow of ICC ReportingFlow of ICC Reporting Ocean Conservancy

International Maritime Alliance Philippines (IMAP)

Area (Zone) Coordinators

Cleanup Volunteers

Site Captains

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Post - ICC ActivitiesPost - ICC ActivitiesContinue to share your

experiences

Write short narrative report/stories, send photos, newspaper

clippings, and interesting facts.

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For ICC-Coke Team & Volunteer Leaders,

Please assist in the distribution and collection of the ff. forms during and after the ICC.

Activity Forms:

•ICC Data Cards•ICC Summary Cards

Post-Activity Forms:

• Activity Forms• Media Information Forms• Photo Release Forms

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September 20, 2008 September 20, 2008 Saturday 6AM Saturday 6AM San Dionisio, San Dionisio, ParanaqueParanaque

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Questions?Questions?Please contact us!Please contact us!

Coca-Cola Foundation Tel. (02) 866-2582Mobile (0917) 886-6054Email Email [email protected]@ccbp.com.ph

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