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The Florida Aquarium Joins the July Plastic Free Ecochallenge

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July 4, 2024

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Tampa, FL (July 4, 2024) – As a conservation-based aquarium and leader in creating a more sustainable world, The Florida Aquarium is proud to support the Plastic Free Ecochallenge throughout July. The Aquarium joins other zoos, aquariums, educational institutions, and conservation organizations across North America in this inspiring month-long event. Last year, the Aquarium ranked sixth in the competition that encourages staff and the community to reduce single-use plastic to help keep our neighborhoods beautiful and ensure cleaner streets and oceans.

The Florida Aquarium partners with beverage, retail and food service providers dedicated to advancing its sustainability commitments and has implemented several initiatives to positively impact the environment, including:

Plastic-Free Beverages

Sustainable Food and Catering

Shop Sustainably

Community Cleanups

The Florida Aquarium is dedicated to protecting and restoring our Blue Planet through conservation, education and research. It remains committed to reducing its ecological footprint across its two campuses in Downtown Tampa and Apollo Beach. By driving conservation efforts with community support, the Aquarium aims to create lasting change for the preservation of the natural environment.

Join the Aquarium’s Plastic Free Ecochallenge here and get tips on reducing plastic use by following The Florida Aquarium’s social media channels.

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