The sailing boat has forged a three-year partnership with Ogyre, which collects marine litter through a network of 80 fishing boats.
“Our commitment to the environment is strengthened by the individual attitude of all team members, united by a genuine and passionate bond with the sea. We hope that the partnership between Luna Rossa and Ogyre can lead to new ventures that can inspire and involve the new generations as well,” he added.
“This is a virtuous model tested for the first time in Scandinavian countries, which aims to clean the seas of plastic thanks to fishermen who, in fact, collect marine litter during normal fishing activities,” explained Antonio Augeri, cofounder of Ogyre alongside Andrea Faldella.Courtesy of Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli
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