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Party Pieces team embarks on coastal cleanup

To raise awareness of World Water Day next week (22 March), founder Carole Middleton and the Party Pieces team hit the beach for a coastal cleanup with Big Blue Ocean Cleanup.

Following the news that Party Pieces has launched two new eco-friendly partyware ranges – King and Queen of the Sea – which will support the Big Blue Ocean Cleanup, the team has rolled up their sleeves and grabbed their litter pickers to do their bit for the cause.

Big Blue Ocean Cleanup will receive a portion of the sales of the new lines, which were designed by Carole, to support its vital work protecting the world’s oceans.

Carole explained: “It’s a drop in the ocean but we all had great fun rolling up our sleeves and collecting rubbish on West Witterin beach. The littlest Ocean Activists impressed me the most with their enthusiasm for the job in hand, and the rest of us tried hard to keep up.”

 

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