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Nautor’s Swan for Marevivo

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Save Calasetta from microplastics pollution

Microplastics pollution in the beach of Calasetta, in Sardinia, represents a threat to the ecosystem and is a deadly danger to marine animals that, mistaking them for food, ingest them, with serious damage to their health. Help us to carry on our action to fight microplastic pollution and save this wonderful beach.

Marevivo and Nautor’s Swan for sustainable regattas

Love it. Respect it. Protect it. This is the slogan that Marevivo brought to the Nautor’s Swan regattas, for the first time marked by sustainability. An initiative to promote the commitment for a more sustainable and respectful sailing.

Sailing, in fact, is one of the sports that most creates a deep connection with the sea, and anyone who practices it becomes a natural ambassador of the message of protection of the marine ecosystem.

A commitment since 2019

From Marina di Scarlino, in Tuscany, to Montecarlo, up to Palma de Mallorca. Since 2019, Marevivo brings its message of sustainability during the Nautor’s Swan regattas, promoting reusable and sustainable products on board.

Drifter Sail for Marevivo

During the One Design, Drifter Sailhad Marevivo flag to promote and carry on the message of protection of the environment. Owner Andy Bianchedi, already Cavaliere del Mare of Marevivo, has chosen to refuse disposable plastic on board.

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Together with Fundacion Ecomar in Palma de Mallorca

Guests of the Real Club Nautico de Palma with a stand dedicated to sustainability, in 2019 we collaborated with the Fundacion Ecomar, a Spanish environmental association that shares our mission of protecting and safeguarding the environment and the sea.

MARE project

MARE wants to transcribe and preserve the traces left by the natural flow of water, to understand the primary element through its writing ability. In 2020 the artist Roberto Ghezzi exhibited his works in Marina di Scarlino, devolving part of the proceeds to Marevivo.