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Mpelembe Network > World > Environment > Kia partner, The Ocean Cleanup, delivers record 55-ton ocean plastic haul

Kia partner, The Ocean Cleanup, delivers record 55-ton ocean plastic haul

September 4, 2023EnvironmentWater polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's tournament, Water polo at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's tournamentadmin
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Kia plans to use recycled plastic from a 55-ton haul recently reclaimed from the Pacific Ocean in its new EV models. The record-breaking amount of plastic reclaimed by Kia’s global partner, The Ocean Cleanup, marks the next phase in a seven-year global partnership agreed in April 2022 as part of Kia’s transformation into a leading sustainable mobility solutions provider.

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