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Blue Water EduFest, a non-profit marine conservation event organised by ONE15 Events Management ("ONE°15"), a subsidiary of SUTL Enterprise Limited ("SUTL"), returns for its second edition this November following a successful inaugural event last year which brought together stakeholders to connect and form a unified community with a common purpose: to make a substantial impact in ocean and coastal conservation for future generations.
Over 400 million tons of plastic is produced each year worldwide, half of which is for single-use items, and 8 to 13 metric tons of plastic ends up in the ocean each year, making up 80 per cent of all marine pollution.