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【NEWS】8/19 佐渡島でのクリーン活動への参加者募集!

Recruiting participants for a clean-up activity on Sado Island on August 19!

In conjunction with the music festival ‘Earth Celebration’ held on Sado Island, we are organizing a clean-up event called REDLIST IMPACTS.

Reo Kitabayashi from the globally recognized Japanese drum group ‘Kodo’ based in Sado, along with influencers will be participating.

We cordially invite you all to join us in preserving the beautiful coastlines of Sado for future generations.

EVENT INFORMATION

・Date and time: Gather at 12:50 pm on Saturday August 19, 2023, disperse around 2:30 pm

・Meeting place: A beach house on Sobama Beach, Sado Island

・Address: Kobiei, Sado City, Niigata Prefecture, 952-0602

・Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/CM54CeY3ZkbiCPsV8

・Content: We will conduct a cleaning operation on the beach at Sado Island.

・What to bring: Please bring your own work gloves (Please take measures against heat stroke, such as hats, long sleeves, and sunscreen, by yourself)

・Number of participants: Limited to the first 50 applicants

・Participation Fee: Free

・How to participate: Please contact us by e-mail below

・For inquiries, please contact: toki@redli.st (Email)

・Others: The event will proceed even in light rain, but will be canceled in case of bad weather.

SPECIAL GUESTS

・Mr. Reo Kitabayashi (Kodo)

・Mr. Keisei Kawahara (Model)

・Arima Forsyth (Animal protection activist)

MESSAGE

REDLIST refers to a list of endangered wildlife species. REDLIST was launched in January 2023 as a premium fashion brand with designs inspired by endangered species that embody their rarity value.

The brand concept is “Next Generation Sequencing,” and the brand will act as a global brand (Neo-Zipang brand) from Japan while forming a community with various people who demonstrate the rare values that should be passed on to the next generation. We are a global brand (Neo-Zipang brand) originating from Japan.

We do not aim for mass production or mass consumption, and 5% of sneaker sales will be used for clean-up activities to protect the environment in areas where endangered species live.