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    Corona

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    Protecting paradise into the future

    Born at the beach — Corona x Oceanic Global

    Born at the beach committed to protecting paradise

    As a brand born at the beach, we're committed to protecting paradise - from the beaches we love and the nature that surrounds them, to the coastal communities that call beaches home, and the ocean that extends beyond their shores. Through our long-term partnership with Oceanic Global, we've been laying a foundation of impact to not only address core challenges across our world's beaches, but also build towards a future where our blue planet thrives.

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    Ocean is Living

    Our blue planet is teeming with life. Explore the ecosystems we're working to protect — from coral reefs that anchor marine biodiversity, to seagrass meadows storing carbon, the open ocean that connects them all, and the mangrove forests that shield coastlines.

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    Corona Oceanic Global

    Through our long-term partnership with Oceanic Global, we've been laying a foundation of impact to not only address core challenges facing our world's beaches, but to also build towards a future where our blue planet thrives. Together, we drive impact across three core pillars:

    1. Beach 100 Grants that protect ecosystems surrounding Beach 100 beaches, and the underwater world beyond their coasts.
    2. Blue Standard Verification that scales sustainability through businesses and events.
    3. Environmental Education that engages our global audience in responsible action.

    Impact highlights to date

    30+

    Businesses & events verified for sustainable practices

    2.6M+

    Single-use plastics avoided from waste stream

    17,000+ kg

    Total organics composted

    54,000+ kg

    Total materials recycled

    125,000+

    Consumers engaged in verified sustainability initiatives

    16

    Total countries engaged

    11

    Global grants funded

    1,351,467+ kg

    River plastic intercepted

    19

    Rivers intercepted

    Impact map — Grant projects and Blue Verification projects worldwide
    PILLAR 01

    Beach 100 Grants

    In honor of Corona's 100-year anniversary, Corona and Oceanic Global launched the Beach 100 Grant Initiative. A complement to Corona's Beach 100 campaign, the multi-year global grant initiative funds community-led projects that protect beaches and the ecosystems they depend on from risks of destruction, and restore their health by building biodiversity and resilience to help keep them thriving for years to come.

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    Blue Standard

    Uplifting the sustainability efforts of beach bars and businesses that bring us together. Keeping paradise vibrant through community and shared values.

    About the Blue Standard

    The Blue StandardThis link redirects to another website in a new tab. is Oceanic Global's sustainability verification program: a rigorous, cross-industry framework assessing impact across materials sourcing, waste management, energy, and public engagement. Corona has achieved Blue Verification for its major events ranging from Corona Island and Copacabana and to the Corona Sunsets World Tour and the Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina. Through the Beach 100 Initiative, that commitment now extends to local businesses surrounding the 100 beaches, sponsoring toolkits, training, and hands-on sustainability support to uplift the environmental efforts of beachfront venues. Businesses that meet the standard are awarded a Blue Standard Seal, a globally recognized verification registered on the International Trade Centre's Standards Map.

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    Environmental Education

    Sustainability verification and consumer engagement at major Corona events — because the moments that matter shouldn't cost the Earth. Playing our part: Blue Verification at experiences worldwide.

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    Beachgoer Best Practices

    01

    Leave only footprints

    Take everything you bring to the beach back home with you, leaving nothing behind but footprints in the sand. Lend a hand to the shoreline and pick up litter as you go, leaving the beach cleaner than you found it. Every action counts when we act together.

    02

    Say no to single-use

    Avoid single-use plastic wherever possible. If they're available to you, pack your beach bag with reusables: water bottle, cutlery, tote, and containers.

    03

    Choose reef-safe sunscreen

    Let your sun protection be kind to the sea. Whenever you can, choose mineral-based sunscreen without harsh chemicals like oxybenzone, octinoxate, or nano-particles, which damage coral reefs and ocean life. Look for brands labeled "reef-safe" and opt for lotions over sprays. Healthy skin, healthy seas.

    04

    Respect local wildlife

    The shore is more than scenery — it's a habitat. Watch seabirds from afar. Don't touch the starfish. Give sea turtles their space. Don't feed the wildlife. Take in the magic, and leave the wild undisturbed. Respect the rhythms of nature.

    05

    Stay off the dunes

    Dunes and coastal vegetation are essential for preventing erosion and supporting biodiversity. Stick to marked trails and boardwalks to protect these fragile systems. Even a few footsteps in the wrong spot can cause long-term damage.

    06

    Leave natural objects where they belong

    Shells, coral fragments, and driftwood all play important roles in coastal ecosystems. Taking them as souvenirs might seem harmless, but over time it disrupts habitats and depletes natural resources. Take photos, not pieces of the beach.

    07

    Flatten sandcastles and fill holes

    Before you leave, smooth out any structures or pits you've made in the sand. These can pose hazards to nesting turtles, birds, and other beachgoers. A quick cleanup helps keep the shoreline safe for everyone.

    08

    Respect local communities and guidelines

    Pay attention to posted rules — whether it's about fires, glass bottles, or restricted zones. Be mindful of noise levels, dress codes, and local customs. Respect the local environment and the community. Smile and embrace local culture with curiosity and care.

    09

    Support local & sustainable spots

    Where you spend your money matters. Choose eateries, accommodations, and surf schools that prioritize sustainability and give back to the community. Look for businesses that avoid plastic, use local ingredients, or support conservation programs.

    10

    Conserve water and energy

    Tourism can put serious strain on coastal resources. Take shorter showers, reuse towels, turn off lights and air conditioning when you leave your room, and avoid excessive water use. Especially in small island communities, every drop counts.

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